Today's Poll Question
Will Joe Manchin run for president?
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The Wall Street Journal |
Joe Manchin is not seeking re-election to the Senate due to the extreme domination of both political parties, his wish to mobilize moderates, and to tackle national political dysfunction. |
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Associated Press |
The U.S. Census Bureau announces the global population has exceeded 8 billion, with a decelerating growth rate, aging demographics, and diverse fertility rates across various nations. |
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The Washington Post |
The FBI briefly investigated Joe Biden in 2007 for potentially unreported benefits related to his membership at the Fieldstone Golf Club, an inquiry that closed without any allegations of wrongdoing. |
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CNN |
American diplomats in the Arab world have warned the Biden administration of a backlash against the U.S. due to its strong support for Israel, particularly during its military campaign in Gaza. |
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The Hill |
Jill Stein announces her 2024 presidential run as the Green Party candidate, aiming to provide an alternative to the two-party system amid low public trust in established parties. |
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Northern Virginia Magazine |
A federal investigation has uncovered a high-end brothel network in Massachusetts, servicing professionals from various fields, with three men charged for operating the business. |
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Gothamist |
Former NJ Governor McGreevey, after a career marred by scandal and a focus on rehabilitation work, is running for mayor of Jersey City, seeking a 'second chance' in the 2025 election. |
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CBS News |
David DePape is on trial for the 2022 hammer attack on Paul Pelosi, with federal charges including attempted kidnapping and assault, amid discussions of his belief in conspiracy theories. |
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HuffPost |
Megyn Kelly, Elizabeth Vargas, and Eliana Johnson will moderate the fourth GOP debate on NewsNation, aiming to provide centrist and unbiased coverage amidst criticisms of conservative leanings. |
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1010 WINS |
Sex therapy pioneer Dr. Ruth Westheimer has been appointed by Governor Kathy Hochul as New York's first "Ambassador to Loneliness," tasked with addressing social isolation. |
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Mediaite |
The third 2024 GOP debate on NBC attracted only 6.86 million total viewers and 1.3 million, a stark contrast to the 12.8 million and 9.3 million total viewers of the first and second debates. |
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The New York Times |
Friedman reflects on a visit to a changed Israel, facing unprecedented danger from advanced threats, weakened alliances, and divisive leadership under Prime Minister Netanyahu. |
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Reuters |
Israeli forces killed eighteen Palestinians, including a 15-year-old boy, in a raid in Jenin and other West Bank locations amid escalating violence and a backdrop of conflict with Hamas in Gaza. |
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Billboard |
Tracy Chapman, known for her 1988 hit "Fast Car," has been honored with the 2023 Country Music Association Award for "Song of the Year," thanks to Luke Combs' popular cover version of the song. |
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Fox Business |
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian remains skeptical of United Airlines' new boarding process, suggesting simplicity in boarding is fastest, but is open to adopting the method if it proves effective. |
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ESPN |
MLB's top free agent, Shohei Ohtani, is anticipated to attract a contract of over half a billion dollars, with numerous teams vying for the two-way star despite his upcoming surgery. |
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The Atlantic |
The Hollywood writers and actors' strike ended with the unions securing a victory, setting a foundation for future negotiations and allowing the industry to focus on reviving the 2024 release schedule. |
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USA Today |
Babies usually begin crawling between 8 to 12 months; however, development varies, and not crawling by this age range doesn't automatically signal a problem, as alternative mobility is also common. |
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New York Post |
Colleagues of the suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer, Rex Heuermann, describe him as aggressive and very difficult to work with, expressing shock over his arrest for multiple murders. |
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NBC 4 New York |
In a pioneering medical procedure, NYC surgeons have performed the world's first transplant of an entire human eye, a significant but uncertain step toward potentially curing blindness. |
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By Tyler C. Hadyniak |
Discover the hidden struggles and legal battles facing Maine's veterans as one attorney sheds light on the critical, often misunderstood aspects of disability benefits and fights to ensure they get the support they've earned. |
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For the Left |
In October 2023, New York City experienced and recorded a significant increase in hate crimes against Jewish people, with a 214% rise compared to the same period last year. |
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For the Right |
Hunter Biden has filed a defamation lawsuit against former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne, accusing him of spreading false statements that claimed Biden sought a bribe from Iran. |
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