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IndependentPutin Faces Wagner "Treason" Valdimir Putin said an “armed mutiny” by the Wagner Group mercenary force was treason and a “mortal blow” to Russia’s troops, and anyone who had taken up arms against his military would be punished. |
Associated Press LGBTQ+ Fights Shift to Court A judge’s ruling that struck down Arkansas’ first-in-the-nation ban on gender-affirming care for minors is offering hope to transgender people, after a historic wave of restrictions on trans peoples’ lives. |
CNBC Musk v Zuckerberg Could Be Biggest Ever UFC president Dana White on Thursday said that he spoke with Musk and Zuckerberg about their social media beef this week, which saw Zuckerberg accept a “cage match” challenge issued by Musk on Twitter. |
SCOTUSBlog SCOTUS Gives Biden Border Win In a major victory for the Biden administration, SCOTUS ruled that Texas and Louisiana do not have a legal right to challenge a Biden administration policy prioritizing certain groups of unauthorized immigrants for arrest and deportation. |
CNN Smith Gave Immunity to Fake Electors Special counsel Jack Smith has compelled at least two Republican fake electors to testify to a federal grand jury in Washington in recent weeks by giving them limited immunity, part of a current push to swiftly nail down evidence. |
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HillChristie Booed for Trump Attack Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) was booed Friday after he criticized former President Donald Trump during a Faith and Freedom Coalition event, saying in response, “You can boo all you want.” |
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FiveThirtyEight Hurd Pursues a Tiny Slice Rep. Will Hurd has joined a growing collection of Republican presidential candidates who are positioning themselves as skeptical of — or even in opposition to — former President Donald Trump. |
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NewsThe story that captivated the planet, in part due to the ongoing fascination with the Titanic shipwreck, also revealed an ugly underbelly on social media of mockery and even disdain for those aboard. |
BBC Titan CEO Dismissed Warnings Warnings over the safety of OceanGate's Titan submersible were repeatedly dismissed by the CEO of the company, email exchanges with a leading deep sea exploration specialist show. |
The Los
Angeles Times4
in 10 Californians Consider Exit Californians are overwhelmingly enamored of the state and appreciate its diversity, yet about 40% of residents are considering leaving, mostly because of the costs. |
CBS
News Can This Ad Save Bud Light? Bud Light has unveiled a new advertisement, further distancing itself from its disastrous partnership with transgender TikTok star, Dylan Mulvaney, that continues to hurt sales. |
TMZQB Wentz Slammed for Bear Hunt Carson Wentz may be panned for his accuracy on the field, but not so much off it ... the NFL free agent QB took down a black bear with a bow and arrow, before posing with the animal. |
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Washington Post Who Will Pay for Titan Search? The U.S. government’s role in searching for the missing submersible Titan has cost about $1.2 million to date, according to a defense budget expert’s preliminary estimate and research conducted by The Washington Post. |
USA Today Mascots Mark I-95 Re-Opening The damaged portion of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia was reopened ahead of schedule Friday, less than two weeks after a deadly collapse shut down the major East Coast thoroughfare and caused chaos for commuters. |
Axios Work From Home is Winning Newly vacant office space, surging demand for housing, and massive shifts in consumption patterns are just a few of the big economic changes that can be traced to the WFH revolution. |
Stat Diabetes Cases to Reach 1B by 2050 The number of people with diabetes worldwide is set to more than double to 1.3 billion by 2050, a new study finds, a trend accelerated by widening inequities both between and within countries. |
SGNStarbucks Strike Over Pride Decor According to Starbucks Workers United (SBWU), the union that represents a rapidly growing number of Starbucks employees, management has removed Pride-themed décor. |
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News Meta: Canadians Pay for News A federal bill that will require Google and Meta to pay media outlets for news content that they share or otherwise repurpose on their platforms has become law. |
Medical
Xpress The U.S. Supreme Court decision ending a nationwide right to abortion one year ago has made it harder for doctors to treat miscarriages and other pregnancy-related emergencies, a new report shows. |
The New
Yorker RFK = Podcast Presidential Candidate A couple
of weeks ago, after doing a town hall with the Sirius XM radio host Michael Smerconish, at a theatre in Norristown, Pennsylvania, RFK admitted that the podcast might be his best path forward. |
Countdown to Chaos: It’s Time to Change How We Power the World By Cort Casady
As the climate crisis turns from distant concept to our lived reality, the impact of human activity, from driving violent storms to escalating wildfires, can no longer be ignored. |
For the
Left Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has filed a request in federal court to end a requirement for Kansas to allow transgender people to change their birth certificates. |
For the
RightFBI ‘Verified’
Authenticity of Hunter Biden’s Abandoned Laptop: IRS Whistleblower An IRS whistleblower testified that the FBI verified the authenticity of Hunter Biden’s laptop in November 2019, matching the device number against Hunter Biden’s Apple iCloud ID. |
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