Trump Easily Defeats Haley in SC

Published: Sun, 02/25/24


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Trump Easily Defeats Haley in SC

Associated Press

Donald Trump won South Carolina’s Republican primary on Saturday, easily beating former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley in her home state and further consolidating his path to a third straight GOP nomination.

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Navalny's Mom Finally Gets His Body

ABC News

Russian authorities have given Alexei Navalny's body back to his mother more than a week after the opposition leader's death in an Arctic penal colony, according to Navalny's spokesperson.

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Costas: Biden Must Step Aside

CNN

"The Trump delusion is not going away on the Right, but sane Democrats have to offer a compelling alternative. Biden, for all he has accomplished, and for all his basic decency, is not a compelling figure any longer."

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Why So Slow, SCOTUS?

CNN

Some experts believe that the longer the high court takes, the more likely it is to reject Trump’s request to block the DC Circuit ruling. That theory rests on the idea that a conservative justice might be writing a lengthy dissent.

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Patti Davis, Daughter of Ronald & Nancy Reagan, Discusses Her New Book “Dear Mom and Dad”

Trump Explains His Black Support

CNN

Former President Donald Trump suggested Friday that his criminal indictments and mug shot appeal to Black voters and claimed that “what’s happening to (him) happens to them.”

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Read: Buffet Tribute to Charlie Munger

Berkshire Hathaway

In it, Buffet renders a tribute to his longtime friend and right hand man Charlie Munger, who died late in 2023. He also discusses his outlook for the company. Check out the PDF for the full letter:

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How Portugal Eased Opioid Crisis

NPR

The contrast is striking. In the U.S., drug deaths are shatteringly common, killing roughly 112,000 people a year. In Portugal, weeks sometimes go by in the entire country without a single fatal overdose.

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Trump VP Pick Conjecture Builds

The Hill

Excitement in MAGA world is building over the race to be former President Trump’s running mate as he hints a decision could come soon. CPAC will conduct a straw vote over who they most want to see as VP.

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Why the Russian Economy Survives

Politico

Russia has faced a historic slew of penalties from Washington, Brussels and beyond since it launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The punishments were designed to drain Russia’s coffers so it would struggle to fund its war.

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Americans Rethinking College

Wall Street Journal

Since 2011, Thiel’s program has backed 271 people. Those involved in the effort say they've had successes and frustrations. Along the way, they've discovered common traits that help them do a better job identifying talent.

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Why the Sinema Enigma Matters

The Bulwark

Sinema, known to sometimes work her wardrobe into the conversation, avoids the press and keeps her views and plans closely held. Will Sinema try to win re-election as an independent in Arizona?

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Ukraine Needs Aid on Anniversary

NBC News

Frustration is building as international military aid falters. Frustration over lagging United States military aid is written on the crumbling walls of this town near Ukraine’s front line.

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Germany Legalizes Cannabis

BBC

The German parliament has backed a new law to allow the recreational use of cannabis. Under the law, over-18s in Germany will be allowed to possess substantial amounts of cannabis

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How U.S. Adults Use Tiktok

Pew Research

Around half of adult TikTok users in the U.S. have never posted a video themselves. And a minority of users produce the vast majority of content

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We Don't Mingle Anymore

WBUR

There’s been a decline in face-to-face socialization among Americans over the past two decades, exacerbated by technology and lifestyle changes, affecting all ages across various demographics.

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U.S. And U.K. Hit Back at Houthis

CBS News

The U.S. and U.K together launched "more than a dozen" airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen Saturday is the fourth round of joint coalition strikes since Jan. 11 to pressure the Houthis.

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Oppenheimer Wins Big at SAG Awards

People

The end of 2024 award season is approaching, but not before the Screen Actors Guild honored some of Hollywood's best acting talent. The 2024 SAG Awards were held at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles on Saturday

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Trump Culpability in Plain Site

Real Clear Politics

There are the four public assertions made by these prosecutors in this public document that undermine the conventional wisdom that this case is only about sex and that the factual basis to convict Donald Trump is weak.

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Duke Star Injured in Court Storming

ESPN

That moment of exuberance left Duke star Kyle Filipowski hobbled after a collision with a fan, reigniting discussions about the dangers of court storming and overshadowing the afterglow of the Demon Deacons' 83-79 win.

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Smartphone Giants Jump on AI Hype

CNBC

Artificial intelligence phones: these are the buzzwords you'll likely hear this year, as smartphone players look to jump on the AI hype to boost sales of their devices after a difficult stretch of time.

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Western Sanctions Won’t Sway Kremlin, Says Medvedev

For the Left

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev condemns new Western sanctions imposed on Moscow and vows revenge. The US and EU announce new rounds of sanctions targeting Russia and officials responsible for the war in Ukraine. 

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Newsom Calls Out Alabama IVF Ruling as ‘War on Women’

For the Right

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) called out Alabama for its recent ruling that frozen embryos and fertilized eggs should be considered people under law, arguing it will only add what he called a “war on women.” 

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