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  1. L.A. sees a surge of billboards for personal injury lawyers. You'll never guess why Experts say there are good reasons for the abundance of personal injury law firm billboards in Los Angeles, including the impact of the pandemic and the importance of building a brand.
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  2. Which State Did Hiram Fong, the First Asian -American U.S. Senator, Represent? Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for April 24, 2024.
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  3. How the Far-Right Wing of Congress Squandered All Its Leverage Marjorie Taylor Greene and her gang have cost Republicans any real wins.
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  5. Map Shows Where Japan Intercepted Russian and Chinese Aircraft Japan shares maritime borders—and territorial disputes—with potential adversaries Russia, China and North Korea.
    newsweek.com
  6. Anne Heche’s son Homer claims estate cannot pay its debts as repaired crash site is up for sale The 22-year-old says his late mother's estate is unable to pay its outstanding debts, meaning it cannot be closed until the balance has been settled.
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  7. Divorced Mom's Reaction to Taylor Swift Song Goes Viral "Taylor Swift gets it," wrote one Instagram user, while another said: "Sending my therapy bills right to that queen."
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  8. Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa emphasizes factors that have helped him take play to 'another level' Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa shared with Fox News Digital some of the factors that have helped him and his team take a big leap forward.
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  9. Blood-Covered Horses Spark Mayhem as Royal Army Exercise Goes Wrong Five horses from the Household Cavalry broke loose after throwing off their riders and charged through the streets of London.
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  10. Russia's Deputy Defense Minister Arrested in Corruption Probe If convicted, Timur Ivanov faces up to 15 years in jail.
    newsweek.com
  11. Ukraine Hits Multiple Russian Refineries Overnight Despite US Warnings "Our region is again under attack by Ukrainian UAVs," Vasily Anokhin, the governor of Russia's Smolensk region, said on Wednesday.
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  12. Texas cheerleader stripped of valedictorian title — might lose scholarship — over ‘miscalculation’ "To hear those words not even 30 days before graduation was gut-wrenching," she cried.
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  13. Three Signs US Could Be Heading for a Recession While some experts expect the economy to make a soft landing in 2024, Gary Shilling said it's more likely the country will enter a recession.
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  15. Marjorie Taylor Greene Has Reached the Outer Limit of Extremism She has, in very little time, undermined the influence of her party’s entire right flank.
    nytimes.com
  16. The Supreme Court Should Not Come Between Trump and Voters The court’s delay may have stripped citizens of the criminal justice system’s most effective mechanism for determining disputed facts: a trial.
    nytimes.com
  17. After Hamas killed his mother, an Israeli man chooses peace over vengeance At a rare bilingual school in Israel, students coexist and learn in Arabic and Hebrew together. Could parents follow their example?
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  18. Anti-Israel protests may cost Biden election, supporters, journalists warn As anti-Israel demonstrations continue across the U.S., some are questioning how this might effect President Biden's re-election chances.
    foxnews.com
  19. Trump Trial Day Two: The mysterious 'other crime' that is not Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and his team of prosecutors seemed ecstatic over the revelation of an old political ploy as Day Two of the Trump hush money trial played out.
    foxnews.com
  20. D.C.-area forecast: Becoming bright and breezy today. Super warm Sunday into next week. We’re mainly dry the next several days, other than the chance of a light shower this morning and perhaps a few light showers on Saturday.
    washingtonpost.com
  21. Jewish-American alum says Columbia president should have taken these steps 'the second' protests started A Columbia University alumna criticized school leadership over how it has handled antisemitism on campus as anti-Israel protests take hold.
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  22. How airline "drip pricing" can disguise the true cost of flying Travelers often spend more than they need to for airfare, experts say. Here's what to know about paying for add-ons like your seat assignment.
    cbsnews.com
  23. Zoo ostrich known for her zany dances dies after swallowing keys Karen, a beloved ostrich at the zoo in Topeka, Kan., was euthanized Thursday after grabbing an employee’s keys and swallowing them.
    washingtonpost.com
  24. Oklahoma Double Murder: New Questions Raised Over Women's Killing Emily Morgan and Totinika Elix were found dead on tribal land in 2016. A new report accuses law enforcement of failing to give it high prioirty.
    newsweek.com
  25. California Map Reveals Areas With Most High School Dropouts A Newsweek analysis of U.S. Census data determined which counties in the nation's most populous state have the highest percentage of high school dropouts.
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  30. Greg Abbott Celebrates Legal Win Over Texas Border Abbott has praised the decision by a Texas grand jury to indict over 140 migrants on misdemeanor rioting charges over an alleged attempt to breach the border.
    newsweek.com