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Does the U.S. global footprint make its citizens more or less safe?
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The New York Times |
Israeli officials had Hamas's detailed battle plan a year before their attack, but underestimated its feasibility, leading to an attack on Oct. 7 that precisely followed the plan, resulting in 1,200 deaths. |
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The Hill |
In the intense Fox News debate, Governors Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom clashed over key issues, highlighting their contrasting policies, with the debate unlikely to alter either's political standing. |
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Yahoo! News |
The Dow Jones closed at its highest this year, leading a strong month for U.S. stocks, with positive outlooks despite mixed performance among major indexes and varied company news. |
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Herald Tribune |
Florida GOP Chair Christian Ziegler is under investigation for alleged sexual battery, with his attorney expressing confidence in his eventual exoneration amidst potential political impacts. |
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The Washington Post |
Pope Francis, in a private call with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, cautioned against responding to terror with terror, a stance interpreted as criticism of Israel's military actions in Gaza. |
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The White House |
President Biden reminisces about his first meeting with Henry Kissinger, acknowledges their frequent disagreements, and extends condolences to Kissinger's family following his passing. |
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Sports Illustrated |
Deion Sanders, recognized as Sports Illustrated’s 2023 Sportsperson of the Year, has revitalized the Colorado football program and had a significant impact on the university and local community. |
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Los Angeles Times |
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, schools have clashed with students over memorials and yearbook tributes for deceased friends, actions that contradict their state-mandated suicide prevention policies. |
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KCCI |
Senator Joni Ernst choked during a Senate lunch but was saved by Senator Rand Paul's Heimlich maneuver, after which Ernst humorously attributed her choking to "woke policies" on social media. |
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WTRF-TV |
Ohio reports the first U.S. outbreak of 'white lung syndrome,' a pneumonia strain affecting many children, believed to be a convergence of common infections rather than a new disease. |
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The Verge |
Tesla is set to deliver its first Cybertrucks, known for their polygonal design and initial production challenges, on November 30th in Austin, following its much-anticipated 2019 reveal. |
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SFGATE |
Columnist Drew Magary critiques Elon Musk's erratic behavior and business decisions, suggesting a decline from his earlier visionary image to a more problematic and controversial figure. |
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NBC News |
The House is expected to expel Santos, making him the third lawmaker since the Civil War to be expelled due to a fabricated background, a House ethics investigation, and a 23-count federal indictment. |
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Politico |
Trump's response to a Wall Street Journal op-ed on Obamacare reignited a key issue in the presidential campaign, prompting rapid mobilization of resources and strategies by both political parties. |
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New York Post |
A cheek swab from Rex Heuermann’s estranged wife, Asa Ellerup, matched the DNA found on a victim linked to Heuermann's alleged murders, although she was abroad during the crimes. |
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Watson Institute |
Between 2021 and 2023, the U.S. carried out counterterrorism operations in 78 countries, maintaining a similar scope to the Trump era but excluding key military and intelligence activities. |
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York Daily Record |
Text messages in a court ruling reveal U.S. Rep. Scott Perry's extensive efforts to help then-President Trump overturn the 2020 election results, challenging claims of legislative privilege protection. |
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CBS News |
A New York appellate court has reinstated a gag order, effectively preventing former President Donald Trump from making public comments about court staff in his ongoing civil fraud trial. |
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Daily Mail |
Swift's publicist has refuted the rumors that Swift secretly married Joe Alwyn before their split in early 2023, calling the claims "insane" and stating they have caused "pain and trauma" to the singer. |
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Al Jazeera |
MSNBC's cancellation of Mehdi Hasan’s show amid Israeli policy criticism concerns is seen as problematic by Palestinian rights advocates, coinciding with the network's US elections positioning. |
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Stuart B. Wolfe |
From Florida's tax policies to California's stance on marijuana, the recent DeSantis-Newsom debate exemplifies how American federalism thrives, aligning with the vision of the Founding Fathers. |
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For the Left |
Kim Yo Jong, sister of Kim Jong Un, dismisses US diplomatic overtures and insists on continuing spy satellite launches despite UN prohibitions in response to perceived US-led military threats. |
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For the Right |
Trump targeted the wife of New York Judge Arthur Engoron online, leading to a reinstated gag order in his civil fraud trial due to threats to court staff, for which he has been fined twice. |
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