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HillNewsom in Media Fuels Presidential Talk Gov. Newsom seized on a fight with Gov. DeSantis over the decision to fly several dozen migrants to the Golden State, threatening possible charges against Florida officials and labeling DeSantis a “small, pathetic man.” |
BBC Blinken High-Stakes Visit to Beijing U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is meeting with China's Foreign Minister Qin Gang in Beijing at the start of two days of talks with Chinese officials – the first visit by an American diplomat to China in almost five years. |
HuffPost In his first campaign rally of the 2024 election cycle, President Biden celebrated the work that he’s done to create union jobs and warned union members about the dangers of him not winning a second term. |
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NewsHourRepublican Support for Trump Increases Facing dozens of federal charges, former President Donald Trump is gaining support among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents as he ramps up his 2024 campaign. |
CNN Affirmative Action on Life Support Smerconish discusses how the Supreme Court wants to end Affirmative Action in college admissions, but statistics show decreased numbers of underrepresented groups in schools that already eliminated it. |
Reuters Putin Rebuts Peace Plan for Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday gave African leaders seeking to mediate in the war in Ukraine a list of reasons why he believed many of their proposals were misguided. |
WPVI-TV I-95 Will Open in Two Weeks The collapsed stretch of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia will reopen within two weeks, Pennsylvania's governor said Saturday, after joining President Joe Biden on a helicopter tour over the critical stretch of the highway. |
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TodayGermany to Pay Holocaust Survivors $1B The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which represents Holocaust survivors, stated $1.4 billion will go towards direct compensation and social welfare programs for the survivors. |
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Street Journal Though recent graduating Class of 2023 might be great at accounting or coding, as they enter the workforce, employers are seeing a lack of the skills necessary to navigate the office. |
Politico One might be forgiven for expecting the past three-and-a-half weeks to have produced a healthy shakeup of the race for the GOP presidential nomination – yet the polls have barely moved. |
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Atlantic Gross Spectacle of Murder Fandom After four University of Idaho students were killed, TikTok and Reddit sleuths swarmed the campus, and now the community is still struggling with the wreckage they left behind. |
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News Sneakers and Hoodies Only for PA Senator PA Sen., John Fetterman, donned a hoodie and a pair of shorts with sneakers for a Saturday event with President Biden and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro in Philadelphia. |
Forbes Was Dodger Stadium Really Empty? After a video circulated on social media inaccurately suggested there was a “mostly empty” turnout for the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Pride Night on Friday the team ended up reporting an above-average turnout. |
NBC News As they try to deflect attention from his federal indictment, Trump and his Republican allies on Capitol Hill say President Joe Biden and his family members are the ones who should be prosecuted or jailed. |
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SportsCould Saudis Come for the NFL? After the PGA Tour’s merger with Golf was announced on June 6, it didn’t take long for news to spread through NFL hallways as a franchises were in some phase of their offseason when word broke. |
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Beginner's Guide to Juneteenth Since it was designated a federal holiday in 2021, Juneteenth has become more universally recognized beyond Black America, but is there a “right” way to celebrate the holiday for beginners? |
NPR First Person Dx with Autism Dies at 89 Mississippi resident, Donald G. Triplett, known as "Case 1," the first person to be diagnosed with autism, and could multiply faster than calculator has died at the age of 89. |
Washington Post Ted Kaczynski, the anarchist and so-called Unabomber who died in a federal prison medical facility on Saturday, transformed from boy genius to terrorist, going from star mathematics student to feared assailant. |
Mashable Twitter is Most Dangerous for LGBTQ GLAAD has bestowed Twitter the title of most unsafe major social platform for LGBTQ people, a word of warning to those still active on the tarnished platform that the site is failing to protect many of its most at-risk users. |
WiredThe Reddit Revolt Begins Reddit’s
management has put the company in a death spiral by charging access to its API, causing users to revolt, the most dedicated community caretakers quit, and discussions moved to other platforms. |
Reviving U.S. Manufacturing the through Immigration Crisis By Daniel Samai
An
immigrant from Sierra Leone offers a novel solution to the U.S. immigration crisis, envisioning immigrants revitalizing the American manufacturing sector through their hardworking ethos. |
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Left U.S. President Joe Biden on Saturday appealed to blue-collar workers to support his re-election quest and help him compel the richest Americans to pay more taxes. |
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RightStalled Contract
Jeopardizes Relations Between New Disney Governing Body The delay in approving the contract between WDW’s unionized firefighters and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, has alienated the union, putting promised pay raise at risk. |
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