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Supreme Court seems skeptical of laws in 14 states that allow counting of late-arriving mail ballots, a target of Trump
Supreme Court seems skeptical of laws in 14 states that allow counting of late-arriving mail ballots, a target of Trump
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WNBA players unanimously approve a new 7-year collective bargaining agreement through 2032
WNBA players have unanimously approved the new collective bargaining agreement with more than 90% participating in voting over the weekend
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Orbán's top opponent says Hungary's alleged Russian backchannel 'treason' to be investigated
Hungary’s top opposition leader says the government may have fed Russia inside details from EU meetings, and called it “treason” which should be investigated
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Supreme Court rejects appeal from online citizen journalist over her arrest in Texas
The Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of a Texas-based online citizen journalist who said she was wrongly arrested in a case that drew attention from national media organizations and free speech advocates
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People 'bathe' in nature to get respite from chaotic news cycle
It might seem impossible to get away from the constant barrage of news these days
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Federal immigration agents seen at Atlanta airport after Trump said he'd deploy agents to supplement TSA during shutdown
Federal immigration agents seen at Atlanta airport after Trump said he'd deploy agents to supplement TSA during shutdown
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As demand for GLP-1 pills and shots surges, healthy habits are still key
Use of blockbuster anti-obesity drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound is growing, with about 1 in 8 adults in the U.S. saying they currently take the medications
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North Korea says summit with Japan is off unless Tokyo drops 'its anachronistic' ways
The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says that a summit between her brother and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi won’t happen if Japan sticks to “its anachronistic” approach
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Slovenia's president urges talks on future government after tight election outcome
Slovenia’s president is urging the country’s political parties to start talks on forming a new government as soon as possible after the country's two main parties were practically tied in a weekend election
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How Democrats learned to stop worrying and love tax cuts
Democrats are pushing new tax-cut plans to ease voters’ affordability worries and blunt Republicans’ advantage on the issue
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