Newsweek Devon Archer, ex-Burisma board member, suggests Hunter Biden may have exploited his father, President Joe
Biden's status for business gains, but confirms no direct involvement of the president. |
The New York Times The indictment of former President Donald J. Trump over his efforts to retain power accuses him of
conspiracies built on knowing falsehoods. His supporters say he is protected by the First Amendment. |
ABC13 Houston An investigation has been launched into the death of an unidentified individual whose body was found in
the Rio Grande's buoy area, amidst tensions between Mexico and Texas over border security measures. |
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette After the death sentence of synagogue shooter Bowers, victims' families, and the community
expressed hope for healing, stressed the fight against antisemitism, and highlighted honoring the lives lost. |
The New York Times Former Northwestern star pitcher Eileen Canney Linnehan, who once struggled with the debilitating
issue of not being able to throw to first base, now aids young athletes in overcoming similar issues. |
Florida Politics Ron DeSantis has agreed to debate Gov. Gavin Newsom, reversing his previous stance, where he critiqued
Newsom's approach towards immigration and challenged him to contest the presidential race. |
The Washington Post Aretha Franklin's practice of stashing her will under her sofa, driven by her mistrust in banks and
control over money, mirrors a common trend in her generation to hide valuable items in unexpected places. |
Forbes Fox News President Jay Wallace and CEO Suzanne Scott met with Trump at his Bedminster golf club to persuade him
to participate in an upcoming GOP debate, just hours after his third indictment. |
NPR Three dancers have sued Grammy-winning artist Lizzo, demanding a jury trial for alleged sexual, racial, and
religious harassment, as well as false imprisonment, in a supposedly hostile work environment. |
The U.S. Sun WWE boss Vince McMahon, currently on indefinite sick leave after spinal surgery, has been raided by
federal agents and subpoenaed due to allegations of sexual misconduct and dubious payments. |
The Hill Ex-VP Pence, responding to Trump's indictment, reiterated he had no constitutional right to overturn the 2020
election results, attributing Trump's contrary belief to misinformation from "crackpot lawyers." |
The Wall Street Journal In an unconventional approach to breakups, people are resorting to personalized celebrity Cameo
messages as a means to bypass the discomfort of face-to-face relationship terminations. |
US Times Post Meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, has installed an octagon in his backyard for
training, amid discussions of a potential fight against fellow tech billionaire Elon Musk, much to the surprise of his wife, Priscilla Chan. |
Yahoo! News Adams' is looking to house migrants on soccer fields on Randalls Island, prompting outrage from local
stakeholders who worry the plan would cut off recreational activities for thousands of city children. |
CNN The FBI is seeking additional victims after Negasi Zuberi, a man linked to violent assaults in multiple states, was
arrested following a woman's escape from a makeshift "dungeon" in his Oregon home. |
The Wall Street Journal The shift to remote learning during the pandemic has resulted in 2023’s new hires entering the
workforce with a deficit in basic skills, leading companies to initiate comprehensive on-the-job training. |
New York Magazine Argentine soccer star Lionel Messi, who captains Inter Miami and Argentina's national team, could
potentially elevate the already thriving sport and make history if he remains in Miami to play. |
NDTV Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie, after 18 years of marriage, announced that they
decided to separate and have followed all legal and ethical procedures concerning this decision. |
Space News Voyager Space and Airbus Defense and Space have formed a joint venture named Starlab, tasked with the
development of the Starlab commercial space station, focusing on research rather than tourism. |
MSN The popular film-going events like "Barbenheimer" are leading to disruptive behavior in theaters, as moviegoers
ignore etiquette to take selfies, scroll their phones, and record the film to post on TikTok. |
Judgment: The Art of Momentous Decision-Making By Chris Mailander
Discover the alchemy of judgment in pivotal decision-making moments, as author Chris Mailander reveals lessons from his journey from law student to advisor for multinational corporations. |
For the Left NBA player Jonathan Isaac has launched an athletic apparel brand called
UNITUS, dedicated to his Christian faith and American values. The brand aims to offer an alternative to "woke" retail brands like Nike. |
For the Right Environmental advocates in CA are launching a campaign to ask voters to ban
new oil and gas wells near homes, schools, and hospitals, in response to a referendum by the oil industry to overturn a similar law. |
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