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Published: Thu, 09/14/23


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Apple's iPhone 12 Sales Halted in France

Euronews

France's ANFR ordered Apple to halt iPhone 12 sales in France due to its excessive electromagnetic radiation levels. Apple contested the findings, but phones already sold may need to be recalled.

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Spokesman Defends Photo With Fugitive

People

After capturing escaped convict Danelo Cavalcante, police officers posed for a controversial photo with him; the lieutenant defended their actions, praising efforts and stressing the community's safety.

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So What if a Candidate Livestreamed Sex?

Politico

Susanna Gibson, a Democratic nominee for the Virginia House of Delegates, faced criticism for her online adult performances; however society's growing tolerance might accept such actions for politicians.

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RFK Jr.: Democratic Party Rigs Primaries

The Wall Street Journal

The DNC revoked New Hampshire's status as the first primary state, replacing it with South Carolina. Biden won there in 2020 but lost New Hampshire's primary and the Iowa caucus.

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Romney Won't Seek 2024 Re-Election

KSL News

Utah Sen. Mitt Romney announced he won't seek reelection in 2024, emphasizing the need for a new generation of leaders but pledging his commitment to serve until January 2025.

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Congresswoman's Spouse Dies in Crash

Anchorage Daily News

Alaska U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola's husband, Eugene “Buzzy” Peltola Jr., died in a plane crash, prompting condolences from numerous Alaskan officials and representatives.

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No Talk of Widespread Mask Mandates

USA Today

Republicans are fervently opposing isolated mask mandates in schools, with some GOP leaders escalating their rhetoric, even as there's no real push for a national mask mandate.

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George W: PEPFAR Should Be Saved

The Washington Post

Former President George W. Bush emphasizes PEPFAR's success in saving 25 million lives from HIV/AIDS, urging its reauthorization and referencing Michael Gerson's impactful words.

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Here's the Story... of a $3.2 Million House

Entertainment Weekly

HGTV recently sold the renovated Brady Bunch house in Los Angeles, which perfectly mimics the series' iconic interior, for $3.2 million, taking a significant loss as it was initially listed for $5.5 million.

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Whistleblower Gary Shapley Took Notes

Fox News

Shapley's notes suggest the DOJ previously rejected a request for special counsel status in the Hunter Biden case, raising concerns about political interference in the investigation.

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Is ChatGPT Better Than Doctors?

The US Sun

ChatGPT displayed equal or superior performance compared to doctors in diagnosing patients in emergency care using physicians' notes, according to a study by Dutch researchers.

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Trump, House Talked Biden Impeachment

The Hill

Former President Trump privately discussed with GOP lawmakers the potential impeachment of President Biden over his family's foreign business dealings and Hunter Biden's prosecution.

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Coppins: Romney's View of the Senate

The Atlantic

Senator Mitt Romney has had longstanding premonitions about his safety, exacerbated by warnings of threats against him around the time of January 2021, leading him to reconsider his political future.

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Congressman Gronk?

The Spectator

Legendary NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski visited Congress to passionately advocate against superbugs, sparking speculation and hinting at potentially running for political office in the future.

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A-Rod Was Once "Queen for a Day"

ESPN

In the Biogenesis doping scandal, Yankees star Alex Rodriguez confessed to performance-enhancing drugs, implicated others, and undertook measures to obstruct the league’s investigation.

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NH Secretary of State Won't Block Trump

Concord Monitor

New Hampshire's Secretary of State, David Scanlan, confirmed Trump will not be barred from the state's primary ballot, dismissing claims that the 14th Amendment makes Trump ineligible.

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Comer: Here's the Biden Evidence

Committee on Oversight and Accountability

Evidence suggests that Joe Biden had potential involvement in his family's international business dealings, including with foreign associates during his tenure as VP.

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The Safest Room to Book in Any Hotel

New York Post

Former FBI agent Tracy Walder advises booking hotel rooms between the third and sixth floors for enhanced safety, emphasizing emergency accessibility and reduced intruder risk.

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Auto Strike on The Brink, What to Know

CBS News

Detroit's Big Three automakers face a potential strike by over 140,000 United Auto Workers members if a new labor agreement isn't reached by Thursday night, which could impact the U.S. economy.

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The Conservative Case for Psychedelics

The Compleat Nick Gillespie

The self-described 'knuckle-dragging, right-wing conservative' wants MDMA and psilocybin to be legalized for use in therapy for PTSD. And has a hankering to try ibogaine for a total brain 'reset.'

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Judge Blocks NM Gov's Firearm Ban

For the Left

A federal judge has blocked the temporary order from New Mexico's governor that suspended the rights to carry guns in public, which was part of a public health emergency declaration over gun violence and drug abuse.
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Bill Maher Continues Show Amid Strikes

For the Right

Comedian Bill Maher is returning to TV without his writing staff, becoming the first late-night host to do so during the writers' strike. Despite acknowledging that the show will not be as good without the writers, he plans to continue.
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