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News Iowa Now Set: 180 Days Till Voting Iowa Republicans scheduled the party’s caucuses for Jan. 15, setting a key date in the 2024 presidential race and solidifying the state’s influential first-in-the-nation status at least for one party. |
BBC Unease Grows Over Munitions for Ukraine The US confirmed it was sending cluster bombs to Ukraine, with President Joe Biden calling it a "very difficult decision.”. In response, the UK, Canada, New Zealand and Spain all said they were opposed. |
Tennessean Court Allows TN to Block Gender Care In a late Friday order, an appellate court sided with Tennessee and temporarily reversed a lower court's ruling that blocked enforcement of part of the state's gender-affirming youth care ban. |
USA
Today Congress Considers Loosening Cannabis Rules Bipartisan lawmakers in Congress are looking to relax guidelines surrounding marijuana use for military members − in part as a solution to bolster recruitment efforts for the armed services. |
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Politico Can Trump Be Stoppped in Palmetto State? South Carolina is poised to carry more weight than ever in determining whether former President Donald Trump’s march to a third consecutive nomination will face a sustained threat. |
New York
Times Dowd: You Have 7 Grandchildren Mr. Biden I was surprised recently when I discovered my sister writing a letter to President Biden, a plea that she had started in the middle of the night, after mulling over the matter for quite a while. |
The
Hill DeSantis Needs a Reset DeSantis has faced criticism for early missteps — notably a glitch-ridden Twitter Spaces launch event and comments downplaying the war in Ukraine. His numbers have drifted down from just months ago. |
CNN Biden Has a Kennedy Problem Kennedy, an environmental lawyer turned anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist, is polling between 10 and 20% nationally and he keeps gaining significant media attention. |
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Street Journal From Central Park 5 to City Council Vernell Walker remembers Yusef Salaam’s mom pacing the streets of Harlem, advocating for her son’s freedom after he and four other teens were arrested and accused of brutally attacking a jogger in Central Park in 1989. |
Washington Post Cluster Munitions are a Terrible Mistake A few weeks after the Kremlin launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine last year, reports from the battlefield revealed that Russian troops were using cluster munitions against Ukrainian targets. |
The
Wrap Weitzman Name Removal Upsets Widow Margaret Weitzman, the widow of Los Angeles power lawyer Howard Weitzman, expressed frustration and disappointment about the removal of Weitzman’s name from the law firm he helped build. |
Fox
News Mob Boss Tried to do Deals with the Don In the new biography about him, D'Elia says he did business with former President Trump when he owned Atlantic City casinos in the 1980's, and that Trump shaved off $1 million from one real estate deal by flipping a coin. |
Salon Biden Age is Key to His Success There's no getting around the fact that Joe Biden is the oldest president we've ever had and he's running for another term, so people are going to be concerned about his age. |
KTLA Six Killed in SoCal Plane Crash Six people were killed when a jet crashed near the French Valley Airport in Murrieta early Saturday morning, marking the second deadly crash at the airstrip in less than a week. |
Reuters U.S. Labor Market Still Tight The U.S. economy added the fewest jobs in 2-1/2 years in June, but persistently strong wage growth pointed to still-tight labor market conditions that most certainly ensure the Federal Reserve will resume raising interest rates. |
NBC New
York Scooter Shooter Fires Randomly in NYC A gunman riding a scooter opened fire in multiple New York City neighbors, seemingly at random, killing one man and injuring three others. A male suspect was taken into custody by police in Queens around 1 p.m. |
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News UNC-Chapel Hill Announces Free Tuition UNC Chapel Hill announced on Friday that it will provide free tuition and waive required fees for incoming undergraduates from the state whose families make less than $80,000 per year. |
WGN9 Does Casual Dress Lead to Unruly Behavior? Gone are the days passengers would dress up to take a flight. Business suits, ties, jackets and dresses used to be the norm in the early days of commercial air travel. Back then, airline customers wore dress shoes. |
WXYZ 90-Year-Old Korean Vet Flies Again A Douglas C-47 Skytrain, the same type of aircraft used in World War II and heavily involved in D-Day, is at the Wings Over Muskegon Air Show this weekend. |
KDVR Scotland Wants to Decriminalize Drugs The
Scottish government has proposed decriminalizing possession of all drugs for personal use to tackle one of Europe’s highest overdose death rates. |
Checklists and Rewards to Reduce COVID-19 Deaths in High Risk Communities By Benedict I. Truman, MD, MPH, FACPM
Dr. Benedict I. Truman, a renowned epidemiologist and CDC veteran, offers an insightful roadmap to a more effective public health response against COVID-19 and future infectious diseases. |
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Left Janet Yellen Awkwardly
Bows to CCP Official During Beijing Trip: 'Optics the Chinese Love' US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen faced criticism for bowing to her Chinese counterpart, Vice Premier He Lifeng, during her visit to Beijing. |
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RightDeputies Accused a Texas
Sheriff of Corruption and Dysfunction. Then Came the Mass Shooting. A recent investigation reveals years of corruption and dysfunction within Sheriff Greg Capers' office in San Jacinto County, Texas. |
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