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Intel Rallies After Giving Hope of Recovery in Second Half

 
 

Trans lawmaker Zooey Zephyr returns to work — in the hallway — after Montana GOP discipline

 
 

Nukes, leaks and chips: What you need to know about South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s visit to Washington

 
 

Nikki Haley has a campaign issue: Biden and Trump are way too old

 
 

Rock-Throwing Suspects Took Memento From Fatal Crash, Cops Say

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Suspect in Megan McDonald case leaves custody, special prosecutor named

 
 

Live updates: Vallow Daybell’s daughter had ‘sharp trauma’ to bones, FBI expert says

 
 

Henry County woman arrested over distribution of ‘intimate image’

 
 

Louisville shooter’s parents recount mental health struggle

 
 

Can Businesses Phase Out Virgin Plastic for Good?

 
 

Writer says Trump rape trial fuels new attacks against her

 
 

Pentagon leak suspect Jack Teixeira had an ‘arsenal’ of weapons, prosecutors said

Pentagon leak suspect Jack Teixeira had an ‘arsenal’ of weapons, prosecutors said

Jack Teixeira, the Air National Guardsman who allegedly leaked Pentagon secrets and techniques on social media, can have a bond listening to at 1 p.m. Thursday. &#one hundred sixty;&#one hundred sixty; &#a hundred and sixty;  

 
 

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol sings his ‘favorite song’ at White House state dinner

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol sings his ‘favorite song’ at White House state dinner

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol handled company on the White Home state dinner to a rendition of his favorite music “American Pie.”  &#one hundred sixty;&#a hundred and sixty;&#one hundred sixty; &#a hundred and sixty;

 
 

‘You don’t get to say that…!’ House members clash on border witness who was also at Jan. 6

‘You don’t get to say that…!’ House members clash on border witness who was also at Jan. 6

Reps. Eric Swalwell and Troy Nehls clashed after Swalwell puzzled a witness about her position within the insurrection.      &#a hundred and sixty;

 
 

Progressive Magazine Vows to Win Back Trust After Publishing Positive Tucker Carlson Article

Progressive Magazine Vows to Win Back Trust After Publishing Positive Tucker Carlson Article

AP Photo/Seth Wenig David Dayen, the chief editor of the progressive American Prospect journal, apologized on Wednesday for publishing a piece of writing that spoke positively about Tucker Carlson in the wake of the previous Fox Information host’s ousting this week. Lee Harris and Luke Goldstein’s Tuesday article, which praised […]