Rep. Dean Phillips To Challenge Biden

Published: Fri, 10/27/23

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Rep. Dean Phillips To Challenge Biden

CBS News

Phillips of Minnesota is challenging President Biden for the Democratic nomination, launching his campaign in New Hampshire despite that state’s delegates not being awarded due to DNC rules.

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Maine Murder Suspect Is Still at Large

Associated Press

Maine residents remain indoors as police and FBI search for Robert Card, suspected of fatally shooting 18 people in the state's worst mass killing, with public buildings closed amid widespread fear.

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Bloomberg: Taylor Is Now a Billionaire

Bloomberg

Taylor Swift's Eras tour has shattered financial records and contributed billions to GDP, elevating her to a billionaire, underscoring her impact on both the industry and global economy.

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U.S. Airstrikes in Eastern Syria

BBC

The US struck two Syria-based weapons facilities used by Iran-linked groups in response to attacks on US forces in Iraq and Syria, with unknown casualties and no immediate Iranian response.

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ACLU Sides With Trump on Gag Order

Courthouse News Service

The ACLU supports Trump against a vague DC gag order in his election case, despite fines for another violation in New York, citing First Amendment rights amid his presidential campaign.

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Maine's Loose Gun Laws Under Scrutiny

The Washington Post

The fatal shootings in Maine intensified scrutiny of its lax gun laws and Gov. Mills's resistance to strict gun control, despite a Democrat-led legislature, sparking debate over policy effectiveness.

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Dems' Approval of Biden Slips 11 Points

Gallup

President Biden's approval among Democrats has dropped to 75%, contributing to an overall decline to 37% amid criticisms of his stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and domestic challenges.

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Surveying CEO Morning Routines

The Wall Street Journal

Smith explores the effectiveness of various CEO morning routines, from 5 a.m. alarms to meditation and Peloton workouts, to determine the best practices for a high-performance day.

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8% of Adults Have No Close Friends

NPR

A Pew survey shows 61% of U.S. adults value close friends for fulfillment, 53% have 1-4, 38% have five or more, and 8% have none, underlining a loneliness epidemic and friendship's health impacts.

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“I’m Sorry, But I Can't Tip the Whole World”

The Free Press

Olivia Reingold examines the escalating culture of tipping expectations, exploring the dilemma of feeling pressured to tip generously for everyday services amidst rising living costs.

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Coach Prime: 3 Things Black Folks Don't Do

USA Today

Deion Sanders humorously discusses his aversions to activities like noodling and deep-sea diving while sharing his preferences in fishing ahead of Colorado's football game against UCLA.

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Security Biz Booms in Hollywood Amid War

The Hollywood Reporter

Studios are intensifying their security with military-grade measures and armed guards in response to a surge in antisemitism and safety concerns following the Israel-Hamas conflict.

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Family of Suspect Say He Heard Voices

NBC News

The family of Robert Card, the Maine shooting suspect, alerted authorities about his mental health and acute episodes of hearing voices before he allegedly carried out a mass shooting.

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Dusty Retires as 7th Winning Manager

MLB.com

Dusty Baker retires as the seventh-winningest manager in MLB history, capping his 26-year career with a World Series title, two pennants, and four ALCS appearances.

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America's Complex Landscape

American Communities Project

A new survey reveals a complex American landscape with diverse opinions on national identity, highlighting deep divisions and potential common ground.

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MD Judge Murder Suspect Found Dead

WBAL-TV

Pedro Argote, suspected in the murder of Maryland Circuit Court Judge Andrew Wilkinson, was found dead in a wooded area near Williamsport, Maryland, after an expanded police search.

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The 10 US Cities With Worst Retail Theft

Fox 40 Sacramento

The National Retail Federation's study identifies Sacramento, Bay Area, and Southern California as among the top ten U.S. metropolitan areas most affected by organized retail theft.

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Brazil Developing Cocaine 'Vaccine'

Medical Xpress

Brazilian scientists have developed "Calixcoca," a promising vaccine that blocks cocaine's effects on the brain, potentially revolutionizing treatment for cocaine and crack addiction.

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Goldie Hawn Touched By Finger of God

Metro

Goldie Hawn, in an episode of Apple Fitness's "Time To Walk," shared her extraordinary experience from her 20s, claiming she felt a benevolent touch from an alien, akin to the "finger of God."

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'Mad Dog's' Radio Bit Gone Awry

Poynter Institute

Sports radio host Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo, who threatened to retire if the Diamondbacks won but ultimately didn't, illustrates the risks of media figures making outlandish statements for attention.

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MI, PA, and GA Swing Voters Evaluate Their Governors’ Presidential Potential

By Rich Thau and Matt Steffee

Swing voters in pivotal states reveal a growing preference for fresh, dynamic gubernatorial leaders over traditional figures like Trump and Biden, hinting at a transformative shift in America's presidential landscape.

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Senate Condemns Antisemitism in Universities

For the Left

The Senate has passed a resolution condemning antisemitic behavior on college campuses after blocking a similar resolution criticizing pro-Hamas activities.  

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Maine Democrat Advocates Assault Weapons Ban

For the Right

Rep. Jared Golden, in the wake of a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, has had a change of heart and now supports an assault rifle ban, which he previously opposed. 

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