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New 'Diamond' Wolf Pack Discovered in California
The pack is the third new one to be documented in the Golden State this year as the species bounces back.
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Mia Khalifa's Response to Dating Rumor Goes Viral
The model was rumored to be dating an Argentinian soccer star.
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U.S. Navy Receives Aircraft Carrier Boost
A shipyard in Virginia will begin building two aircraft carriers in a single dry dock concurrently for the first time.
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Pennsylvania Senate Race Recount Results Trickle In
Dave McCormick's spokesperson claimed his lead is "too big for this charade" in a social media post.
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Texas Democrat Pushes for High-Speed Rail Line Between Three Major Cities
This is not the first high-speed rail project being pushed in the state of Texas, as Dallas City Council members are also looking into proposals.
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ICC Issues Arrest Warrant For Benjamin Netanyahu
The International Criminal Court in the Hague has issued an arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu and several Hamas officials.
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RFK Jr.'s Donald Trump Role Questioned by Bill Nye: 'Lost His Way'
The former science show host said he was referencing Kennedy Jr.'s proposed plan to remove fluoride from the nation's drinking water.
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Internet Obsessed With Tiny Dog Wearing Life Jacket for Paddle Boarding
"Wait he likes to swim??? I want to see!! I don't think I've ever seen a little breed dog swim before," one user said.
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When Is 'Outlander' Season 7 Coming to Netflix? Hit Show's Release Schedule
The penultimate season of "Outlander" has been broken into two parts—here's everything you need to know about the show's schedule.
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Before and After Images Show Notre Dame's Restoration After 2019 Fire
The Notre Dame cathedral was largely destroyed in a fire in 2019, but it has slowly been restored to its former glory in the five years since.
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Google Could Be Forced To Sell Chrome Over Search Monopoly Claims
The DOJ has proposed breaking up Google by forcing it to sell Chrome after a court ruled the company maintained a monopoly over online search.
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Snorkeler Channels Steve Irwin in Dream Encounter With Ocean Creatures
A woman on vacation on a tropical island had the experience of a lifetime, leaving her in tears after snorkeling.
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Pete Hegseth Accuser's Allegations Detailed in Police Report
Donald Trump's pick for defense secretary has denied the 2017 sexual assault allegations against him, and no charges were brought.
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Nancy Mace Mocks AOC, Says She's Living 'Rent-Free' in Her Head
A row has erupted over a bill proposed by Mace seeking to ban transgender women from using women's bathroom at the U.S. Capitol.
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'American Pickers' Star Danielle Asks Fans for 'Healing' for Her Sister
The TV star shared a photo of her hugging her sister as fans shared their prayers.
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American Airlines Passengers Duct-Tape Man Who Tried To Open Door
"It was kind of a fight or flight situation, and everyone just really helped and put together effort," said one passenger.
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Musk and Ramaswamy Unveil Plan to Overhaul Government
The pair has said the new department will repeal thousands of regulations and drastically reduce the federal workforce.
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FBI Arrests Florida Man Charged With Plotting NY Stock Exchange Bombing
Harun Abdul-Malik Yener stored various bomb-making materials and had openly discussed his intentions with undercover FBI agents.
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NATO State to Install Air Defense System Near Ukraine Border
Hungary will install an air defense system in the northeastern part of the country, as the threat of escalation in the Russia-Ukraine war continues to rise.
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American, Australian Among 4 Dead in Laos Alcohol Tragedy
An American and an Australian are among four who have been killed by tainted alcohol in Laos.
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To President-Elect Donald Trump: The Paris Climate Deal Is Good for Business | Opinion
President-elect Donald Trump's transition team is preparing executive orders to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement.
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Major Atmospheric River To Hit California With 'Life-Threatening' Floods
The weather will "produce an additional 6-12 inches of rainfall over regions with already saturated terrain," the National Weather Service has said.
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Disaster Relief Uncertainty Hurts State Recovery | Opinion
Thanks to local, state, and national efforts, we've been building back, removing millions of tons of debris, relocating displaced families, rebuilding businesses, repairing roads and bridges, and more. But both Hawaii and Vermont have a long way to go, and these are complex challenges that states cannot face on their own.
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Ellen DeGeneres Is Reportedly Leaving the US, Headed to UK After Trump Win
Comedian DeGeneres, who had backed Kamala Harris in the recent presidential election, has reportedly decamped to England's Cotswolds.
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'Hawk Tuah Girl' Gives Jeff Bezos Nickname Over Elon Musk, Trump Comment
"Just learned tonight at Mar-a-Lago that Jeff Bezos was telling everyone that @realDonaldTrump would lose for sure," Musk wrote.
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Video Shows Moment Laken Riley's Family Find Out About Murder
Jose Ibarra, 26, was found guilty of malice and felony murder, along with eight other charges, in the February killing of Riley.
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Sarah McBride Says She's 'Not Here to Fight About Bathrooms'
The Delaware representative-elect said: "I will follow the rules as outlined by Speaker Johnson, even if I disagree with them."
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Winter Weather Warnings for 15 States As 20 Inches of Snow To Hit
Hazardous driving conditions and wind gusts of 50mph are expected over the next few days.
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Half of Russia's Airbus Fleet Now Obsolete Due To Sanctions: Russian Media
A lack of aircraft parts due to Western-imposed sanctions have caused turbulence for Russian airlines.
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Russia-Ukraine Latest: Moscow Says British-Made Storm Shadow Missiles Shot Down
Moscow says it has shot down British-made Storm Shadow missiles soon after it fired an ICBM missile at Ukraine for the first time in the conflict.
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