Today's Poll Question
If RFK Jr. runs as an Independent, will he pull more votes from Trump or Biden?
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Associated Press
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The threat of a federal government shutdown suddenly lifted late Saturday as President Joe Biden signed a temporary funding bill to keep agencies open with little time to spare after Congress rushed to approve the bipartisan deal.
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Politico
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Rep. Bowman pulled a fire alarm in a House office building during a chaotic vote on a GOP spending bill, triggering an investigation into the incident, with Republicans considering disciplinary action.
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CNN
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Professor Liberty Vittert highlights how AI apps enable young men to engage in AI relationships that appear perfect but, can make it challenging for them to handle the complexities of real relations.
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The Hill
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Gavin Newsom faces a challenging decision in appointing a temporary replacement for the late Senator Dianne Feinstein, with pressure to choose a Black woman to maintain the Democratic majority.
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Golf.com
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Patrick Cantlay's electrifying birdie at the Ryder Cup led to a dramatic moment, with his caddie's celebratory actions causing tension between teams, showcasing the intensity of the competition.
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Los Angeles Times
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After nearly three decades, authorities made an arrest in Tupac Shakur's Las Vegas murder case when one of the suspects, Duane "Keffe D" Davis, admitted his involvement in a book
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The Atlantic
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Dianne Feinstein's lengthy career teaches the lesson that staying in a job too long can lead to losing control of one's finale, as seen in the dramatic events near the end of her life and career.
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The Sun
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Following the scandal involving a BA pilot who snorted cocaine off a woman during an after-party at a in Johannesburg, the bar has instructed bouncers to be vigilant for BA staff who regularly visit.
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ESPN
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The USC Trojans narrowly defeated the Colorado Buffaloes 48-41 in a high-scoring game, with Caleb Williams throwing six touchdown passes while Shedeur Sanders led Colorado's comeback attempt.
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ABC
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Jack Smith's office expresses concerns about Trump's recent public statements, including attacks on prosecutors and potential witnesses, and suggests he may have broken a law related to firearms.
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New York Daily News
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Trump says that he intends to attend his Manhattan fraud trial, where AG Tish James is pursuing a $250m lawsuit, and he has rescheduled a deposition for another lawsuit against Michael Cohen's lawyer.
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KTLA 5
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Governor Gavin Newsom's new California law will raise the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 per hour, the highest guaranteed base salary in the industry, beginning on April 1 next year.
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Nantucket Current
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Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy has purchased a Nantucket waterfront estate for $42 million, setting a new residential real estate record for the island and the state of Massachusetts.
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NPR
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Anger is growing in Ukraine over the largest Orthodox church, which remains aligned with Moscow despite the ongoing war, leading to protests, divisions, and controversy among believers.
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People
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U2 kicked off their residency in Las Vegas with a performance featuring hits like "One" and "With or Without You," while also paying homage to the city and drawing in A-list stars like Snoop Dogg.
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WGN-TV
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A truck carrying caustic anhydrous ammonia overturned in Teutopolis, IL, killing five people, seriously injuring five others, and leading to the evacuation of hundreds due to a toxic substance leak.
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The Guardian
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Populist former prime minister Robert Fico’s Smer party is on course to win Slovakia’s election, garnering more support than its rival Progressive Slovakia in a dramatic knife-edge vote.
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New York Post
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A North Carolina radio station announced it will not air six contemporary operas from New York’s Metropolitan Opera this season due to its “inappropriate” content — citing “language,” LGBTQ themes and “non-biblical sources”
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Insider
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Viewers may first have thought that they were the same type of earpiece that TV news anchors wear during live broadcasts, but the 72-year-old soon revealed that the twin gadgets were hearing aids.
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Wall Street Journal
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The labor pact writers struck with studios and streamers this week represented a formal end to “peak TV,” a decade that included an explosion of programming for viewers—and job opportunities for talent in Tinseltown.
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For the Left
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China accuses the United States of spreading disinformation and calls it an "empire of lies" in response to a report by the US State Department.
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For the Right
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A National Labor Relations Board judge found that Starbucks violated federal labor law by offering increased wages and benefits only to non-union employees, further exacerbating union efforts to form in its coffee shops.
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