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Iran Vows 'Swift, Decisive, Stronger' Attack if Israel Responds to Strikes
"Iran is fully prepared to take further defensive measures, if necessary," Tehran's UN envoy said in a letter shared with Newsweek.
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Jets Star Garrett Wilson Takes Shot at Offense After Loss to Broncos
New York Jets star wide receiver Garrett Wilson expresses his frustration with the franchise.
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Republican-Appointed Judge Questions Georgia's New 'Vague' Ballot Rule
Georgia's State Election Board, controlled by Trump-backed Republicans, has established controversial election rules.
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Lily Rabe Recalls the Time An 'American Horror Story' Prosthetic Got Her Stopped at Airport Security
The 'Presumed Innocent' actress forgot she was wearing a rather shocking prosthetic as she rushed through airport security.
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Former Florida Judge Backs Supreme Court Changes
The Supreme Court faces mounting pressure over accusations of ethics violations, primarily aimed at Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.
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Reason For Bills' Von Miller Being Suspended For Four Games Revealed: Report
The reason behind the NFL's four-game suspension of Buffalo Bills linebacker for violating the league's conduct policy Von Miller has reportedly been revealed.
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Watch Live: JD Vance and Tim Walz Face Off in VP Debate
JD Vance and Tim Walz will meet on Tuesday night for their first, and possibly only, vice presidential debate.
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Number of Voters in Key Swing State Missing Citizenship Proof Doubles
Last month, Arizona election officials said there were 98,000 misclassified voters in the state. They now say that number is 218,000.
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Florida's Strict Homeless Law Goes Into Effect
Florida enacted a law on Tuesday that prohibits homeless people from camping on city streets, sidewalks and public parks.
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COVID Map Update Shows US States With 'Very High' Wastewater Viral Activity
Despite overall reductions in COVID-19 cases across the country, very high levels are still being detected in some states.
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JR Motorsports Confirms 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Driver Signing
Carson Kvapil has been confirmed as the full-time driver for JR Motorsports in the 2025 Xfinity Series season.
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COVID May Increase Risk of Kidney Disease
COVID-19 is known for its effects on the respiratory system but it can also harm other organs, according to new research.
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13-Year-Old Girl Charged With Murder in Stabbing Death of 7-Year-Old Sister
According to authorities, the 7-year-old was stabbed multiple times with a knife.
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Lara Trump Downplays Donald's Newest Attack Line on Kamala Harris
Former President Donald Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump spoke about the Republican nominee and his "jokes" with his crowd.
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How the 2020 Census Map Impacts the 2024 Electoral College
A new Electoral College map will get its first test after a reapportionment triggered by the last census.
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Titans HC Brian Callahan on Will Revis Remaining Starting QB, 'There is No Controversy'
Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan said that 'there is no controversy' surrounding whether Will Levis will remain the team's starting quarterback.
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Hurricane Helene Leaves Manatees Stranded in Florida
Florida's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said it's working to rescue animals left beached by Helene.
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Iran Strike on Israel Makes Nuclear Facilities 'Fair Game,' Democrat Warns
Iran launched at least 180 missiles in a direct attack against Israel on Tuesday.
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Bubba Wallace Reveals Life-Changing Emotional Moment In Heartfelt Post
Bubba Wallace shares a heartwarming post announcing the birth of his son, Becks Hayden, with his wife Amanda.
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Daniel Ricciardo Handed Racing Comeback Opportunity With Contract Offer
Daniel Ricciardo has been offered a contract to join the V8 Supercar Championship, potentially marking a new chapter in his racing career after his RB F1 exit.
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Kamala Harris Has a Problem With Two Key Parts of the Democratic Base
A pair of recent polls showed Harris losing two critical voting blocs for her party, but experts advise caution in reading too much into the data.
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