World
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Biden weighs in on protests, line between free speech and chaos
President Joe Biden responded to growing political pressure as protests continue across college campuses, walking a line between free speech and...
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Michael Cohen's electronics are in the spotlight as Trump trial continues
Former President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial is set to resume Friday with testimony from the forensic analyst who inspected data from...
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Inside Trump's 'quiet' VP search
Former President Donald Trump sealed the Republican presidential nomination nearly two months ago, and for more than two weeks he has been occupied...
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Major corporations reluctant to make a splash at the 2024 political conventions
Normally risk-averse companies are considering whether attaching their brand to the political conventions is worth the potential backlash.
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Mohamed Al Fayed's daughter denies using her bodyguards to rob her brother's £1,900 iPhone at the late tycoon's Surrey mansion
Camilla Fayed along with her husband Mohamed Esreb is accused of ordering their close protection officers to steal Omar Fayed's £1,900 iPhone.
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Alabama governor signs legislation to ensure Biden will appear on November ballot
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday signed into law legislation to ensure that President Joe Biden will appear on the state’s November ballot, a...
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Sen. Lindsey Graham's phone being investigated for potential hack
WASHINGTON — Sen. Lindsey Graham said on Wednesday that the FBI was in possession of his phone after he received a message from someone...
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Why Biden decided to speak out about the campus protests after days of silence
After days of silence from President Joe Biden on the eruption of pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses nationwide, his decision to speak...
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Secretly recorded phone calls and carefully worded denials: What you missed on Day 10 of Trump's hush money trial
A recap of Trump's 10th day on trial in the New York hush money case.
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Ryan Nichols, Capitol rioter who confessed on video in the third person, gets five years
Ryan Nichols, a Donald Trump fanatic who assaulted officers with pepper spray at the Capitol on Jan. 6, was sentenced to prison Thursday.
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Foreign Office sacked worker who exposed 'life and death' errors made following the Taliban's coup in Afghanistan while Dominic Raab relaxed on a beach in Crete, papers reveal
Foreign office worker Josie Stewart was dismissed after revealing her experience of the Afghanistan evacuation of 2021 was different to that...
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US army releases mysterious recruitment video with faceless mannequins
Hints of its origin are tucked into frames as they flash by: PSYWAR. The Army's psychological warfare soldiers are using their brand of mental...