"Just Like We Drew It Up"

Published: Mon, 02/12/24


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Biden: "Just Like We Drew It Up"

The Athletic

President Biden humorously engaged with the "Dark Brandon" meme as he joked about rigging the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII win in an online exchange with Trump.

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Trump NATO Bashing Riles Allies

The Washington Post

Trump's claims about urging Russia to attack U.S. allies over defense spending ignite global concern and question America's commitment to NATO and European security under his potential leadership.

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New Poll, Same Result for Biden

ABC News

A recent ABC /Ipsos poll reveals 86% of Americans view President Biden as too old for another term, with 62% also considering Trump too old, amid ongoing legal and capability concerns.

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Shooting at Joel Osteen's Church

Houston Landing

A shooting at Joel Osteen's Lakewood Church by a female shooter with a child in tow resulted in two injuries, the suspect's death, and panic among worshippers; authorities are investigating.

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Watch Today's Headlines

2 Hostages Rescued, 67 Palestinians Dead

Associated Press

In a dramatic raid in Gaza, Israeli forces rescued two hostages, resulting in at least 67 Palestinian casualties, amid airstrikes supporting the operation aimed at undermining Hamas' stronghold in Rafah.

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Austin Hospitalized, Transfers Duties

NBC News

Defense Secretary Austin has been hospitalized for a bladder issue, with duties transferred to Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks; Austin remains at Walter Reed with capabilities to perform his duties.

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Biden Cautions Bibi on Rafah

Axios

Biden warned Netanyahu against launching a military operation in Rafah without a plan for evacuating Palestinian civilians, amid concerns over the humanitarian situation and the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

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Watch All the Super Bowl Commercials

CBS Sports

The Super Bowl ads are a highly anticipated aspect of the game, featuring an array of iconic ads with star-studded cameos, keeping fans engaged even during breaks in the action between the action.

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The Orange, Bird, and Ketchup Tests

The Wall Street Journal

Online love litmus tests like the orange-peel test are popular, aiming to gauge partners' willingness to perform acts of service, but experts caution against overvaluing tests over genuine relationship dynamics.

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Carville Reacts Biden Super Bowl Pass

The Hill

James Carville suggests President Biden's avoidance of a Super Bowl interview signals his administration's lack of confidence, following a report questioning his memory and recall.

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Biden Lawyer on DOJ Report: "Shabby"

CBS News

Bob Bauer, Biden's attorney, criticized Hur's report on Biden's handling of classified document as "shoddy work product," particularly objecting to "inflammatory" comments about the president's memory.

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Sosnick: Trump Un-popularity Not Enough

The New York Times

Facing comparisons to Jimmy Carter's 1980 loss, Biden must address his age and appeal to key demographics to overcome Trump's unpopularity and secure re-election, much like Reagan did against Carter.

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Trump Pressures Taylor Not To Endorse

NPR

Trump's statement on social media urging Taylor Swift not to endorse Joe Biden led to politicians publicly expressing their support for Swift amidst conspiracy theories surrounding her political influence.

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RFK Jr. Remakes Famous 1960 Spot

Variety

A super PAC supporting RFK Jr.'s presidential bid aired a $7 million Super Bowl ad, echoing the jingle of his uncle John F. Kennedy's 1960 campaign, amidst family criticism and controversy over his views.

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Andrew Cuomo Anyone?

Washington Monthly

Despite Cuomo's resignation amid sexual harassment allegations, his potential political comeback as NYC mayor remains uncertain, complicated by familial criticism, his divisive legacy, and recent legal issues.

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Black Women at Higher Risk for Murder

Medical Xpress

Between 1999 and 2020, Black women in the U.S. were six times more likely to be murdered than White women, with disparities in homicide rates driven by structural racism and socioeconomic factors.

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Apple Vision Pro Helps Man's Vision

Unilad

A legally blind man experienced significant improvements in his vision while testing Apple's Vision Pro, describing the device as potentially transformative for people with visual impairments.

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Marathon Record Holder Dies in Crash

WGN-TV

Marathon world record-holder Kelvin Kiptum tragically died in a car crash in Kenya at the young age of 24, alongside his coach, as confirmed by fellow long-distance Kenyan runner Milcah Chemos.

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Frampton Nominated for Rock Hall

Billboard 

Peter Frampton, who has been eligible since the early '90s, expressed excitement over his first-time inclusion on the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ballot, acknowledging his fans' support.

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Taylor's Fan Girl Moment: McCartney

Daily Mail

At the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift had a fan girl moment introducing Beatles legend Paul McCartney to her boyfriend Travis Kelce's family, showcasing a special interaction between music royalty.

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Exclusive Content

States vs. Supreme Court: Who Decides Trump’s Fate?

By Charles Denyer

In a nation divided, the Supreme Court is called upon to interpret Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, challenging states' rights versus federal authority in determining the political fate of former President Donald Trump.

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Abbott: Texas to Build More Wall than Trump

For the Left

On Thursday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott claimed that the state of Texas is on track to build more wall along the southern border than was constructed during President Donald Trump’s first term. 

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Man Sentenced for Pot Farm Workers’ Murder

For the Right

Chen Wu was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the 2022 murder of four workers at an Oklahoma marijuana farm, following his guilty plea to first-degree murder and assault charges. 

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