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Acting labor secretary Julie Su’s nomination returned to the White House
Acting labor secretary Julie Su’s nomination was returned to the White House on Wednesday as the Senate gaveled out the first session of the 118th...
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Golden Retriever raising pack of endangered African wild pups alongside her own babies at Indiana zoo
A mother's love knows no bounds -- or species.
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Swiss city considers legalizing cocaine for recreational use in pilot program: ‘War on drugs has failed’
"Cocaine isn't healthy - but the reality is that people use it," one expert said. "We can't change that, so we should try to ensure people use it...
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UK schools will not be required to use students’ preferred pronouns under new guidelines — and must inform parents
"Parents' views must also be at the heart of all decisions made about their children," Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said.
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Texas border agents outnumbered 200 to 1 by migrants at Eagle Pass — station at 260% capacity
US border agents in Eagle Pass, Texas, are outnumbered by migrants 200 to 1 even as Customs and Border Protection (CBP) staff have been dispatched...
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Judge expedites $148M payment from Rudy Giuliani to Georgia election workers, citing ‘good cause’ he can’t pay
Giuliani said he didn’t “regret a damn thing” after the decision, which he plans to appeal.
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Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre taunts 170 people to be exposed on his ‘naughty list’
"There’s going to be a lot of nervous ppl over Christmas and New Years, 170 to be exact, who’s on the naughty list?"
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Some of Trump’s fiercest rivals rally in his defense after Colorado ballot ruling
Colorado's Supreme Court managed to bring a bevy of die-hard anti-Trump Republicans — as well as his fellow 2024 GOP rivals — to his defense.
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Stormy Daniels wants to party with ‘fun’ Hunter Biden at White House: ‘Wouldn’t say no’
"If I was invited, I wouldn’t say no — but would anybody? I want to check out the White House," she told Page Six.
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Top US retirement funds trigger national security fears after sinking $68B into China market over last 3 years
Since 2020, American public pensions have invested more than $68 billion in China – the US' No. 1 adversary – and finance experts are ringing the...
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Harvard University president Claudine Gay accused of 40 acts of plagiarism in new complaint
The 37-page document compiles dozens of cases where Gay, a political scientist, allegedly quoted or paraphrased authors without proper attribution...
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Glynn Simmons exonerated after 48 years in prison for murder he did not commit
A 71-year-old Oklahoma man who spent nearly 50 years in prison for a murder he did not commit was exonerated by a judge on Wednesday. Former death...