How U2 turned a ‘Bomb’ into their last classic album 20 years ago: ‘We were very lucky’
The American dream of bringing the mall home
The desire to live 'commercial grade' is partly about shelter from 21st century storms and the rest, conspicuous consumption.
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Democrats rally behind first out transgender member of Congress, decry Republican attacks
Democrats are rallying to defend Rep.-elect Sarah McBride (D-Del.), the first out transgender member of Congress, calling Republican measures to ban her from using women's bathrooms at the Capitol 'craven' and 'cruel.'
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Cedar Hill, the Southeast D.C. hospital opening in 2025, starts staffing up
Months before Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center opens in Southeast Washington, officials have started the painstaking work of filling hundreds of jobs.
washingtonpost.com
Biggest lesson from my four decades of covering politics: Prepare to be surprised
Trump's election was just the latest surprise in U.S. politics. If I've learned anything, it's that there will be more.
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It's the season for scams, so here's a piece of advice: Never do business with strangers
Fraud is a year-round, multibillion-dollar enterprise, but the holiday season offers a wide-open window of opportunity as scammers fish with email, phone calls, texts, fliers and regular mail
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After years of limbo in L.A., 836-pound Bahia Emerald may return to Brazil
The 180,000-carat Bahia Emerald has long been held in Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department custody, but a federal judge's ruling could clear the way for it to return to Brazil.
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Despite California's year of quakes, some cities not acting on collapse-prone apartments. Here's why
Amid Southern California's most seismically active year in decades, some cities have yet to require retrofits of many apartment buildings deemed most at risk of collapse.
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Here are 6 Thanksgiving food giveaways across Los Angeles
Anyone looking to pick up a meal should confirm with each location before heading out to a giveaway.
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Trump and GOP eye new limits on Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
President-elect Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress are weighing vast changes to the CFPB that could limit its powers and funding.
washingtonpost.com
How to watch Arsenal vs. Nottingham Forest live from anywhere: Time, streaming
Two teams with identical records face off.
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Cable TV Is on Its Very Last Legs. Next Year May Be the End.
Comcast’s spinoff of its properties signals the accelerating decline of traditional TV—and a brutal reckoning for the media industry in the new Trump era.
slate.com
The First Full Life Cycle of Trump’s Second Term Is Over
Farewell to probably the most ludicrous Cabinet pick ever.
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24 states' attorneys general call on Supreme Court to keep biological boys out of girls sports
Attorneys general from 24 states are asking the Supreme Court to reverse a lower court ruling and uphold an Arizona law to ban biological boys from girls sports.
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Prince Andrew feels Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie ‘are his only lifeline’: ‘He’s become increasingly clingy’
The disgraced Duke of York has become "increasingly clingy" toward his daughters after being financially cut off by his brother King Charles, according to a report.
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Family, motherhood inspire American chef and restaurant owner to 'cook with love'
Chef Esther Choi, who recently became a mother to son Leonardo, told Fox News Digital about how being a mom has changed her views on food, as well as her family's impact on her career.
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Keke Palmer’s latest job? Self-help guru.
Discussing her new book, the actress and host explains how she made it from child star to successful actress with a little personal drama along the way.
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Human smugglers convicted after Indian family freezes to death trying to illegally cross northern border
Two men have been convicted of charges related to human smuggling in connection with a family of Indian migrants who froze to death in 2022 trying to cross into the U.S. from Canada.
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D.C.-area forecast: Gusty wind adds a chill today before a milder Sunday
Unsettled weather of the past couple days is out of here for the weekend. It’ll feel seasonable today and pretty nice tomorrow.
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Lake Mead and Lake Powell: Plans for Future of Water Supply Revealed
Five alternatives for managing the Colorado River aim to balance competing interests and address the megadrought's impact.
newsweek.com
Nifty Innovations Showcase Mercedes-Benz's Technology Future
Technological advances combine with futurist projections to deliver prototypes of coming new car features.
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Gift Guide: Newsweek's Favorite Stocking Stuffers Under $70
Find the perfect gift for everyone with Newsweek's stocking stuffers gift guide.
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Woman Explains Why She Refused a Free Drink at a Bar: 'We're Scared'
"I am always cautious about my drink," the woman told Newsweek, hoping that the story will remind others to be careful.
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Does Four More Years of Trump Mean Four More Seats on SCOTUS?
MAGA cabinet shenanigans could face pushback in the Senate and at SCOTUS
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Should I Buy A Purse Kindle?
How the e-reader became popular (again) thanks to #KindleTok, gooseneck stands, and the Jeff Bezos of it all.
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Ukraine Scores Major NASAMS Air Defense Boost From NATO
The $406 million air defense system has arrived in Ukraine, Canada's defense department announced Friday.
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Powerful Israeli Airstrike Hits Central Beirut
The attack was the third strike in the Lebanese capital this week, part of a wave of amped-up Israeli military activity across the country.
nytimes.com
Putin says Russia will keep testing new missile in combat: ‘We have a stock of such products’
Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to keep testing its new Oreshnik hypersonic missile in combat as Ukraine works to develop ways to counter the weapon.
nypost.com
I Monitored Polling Sites in Alabama—It Was Eye-Opening
At such a young age, I did not understand who was running or what politicians did but I did know that voting was important.
newsweek.com
Will Donald Trump Reduce Crime? Criminologists' Verdicts
Experts question the effectiveness of Trump's "tough on crime" policies.
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Texas man convicted after saying he mutilated victims, ate human heart as part of 'ritualistic sacrifices'
A Texas man was convicted of killing three people, dismembering them and burning their bodies after admitting to investigators that the killings were part of "sacrifices."
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Japan Job Market Points to Shift on Immigration
Japan is offering taxi and bus license exams in other languages to attract more foreign drivers amid a manpower shortage.
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Soros-backed prosecutor under fire over death penalty decision for Laken Riley's killer
Politicians and pundits from Georgia and across the country have expressed frustration that Laken Riley's killer, Jose Ibarra, was not sentenced to death.
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Did Donald Trump Donate $25,000 to His New AG Pick Pam Bondi? What We Know
Donald Trump made a $25,000 donation to a political group backing Pam Bondi while her office considered complaints against Trump University.
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US Egg Shortage Could Get Worse as Holiday Season Approaches
The U.S. is struggling with an egg shortage caused, in part, by an outbreak of bird flu.
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Gen Z's White Noise Habit
Almost 1 in every 2 Generation Z adults uses white noise to get to sleep, according to a new po
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Disney Has a Trump Problem
As the President-elect prepares for a second term in the White House, will his agenda include an all-out battle with the Mouse House?
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Valerie Bertinelli marks two years of ‘freedom’ since Tom Vitale divorce: ‘I didn’t deserve to tolerate the intolerable’
The Food Network alum, 64, took to social media Friday to share a hopeful message with fans, saying life "does get better" eventually.
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First bird flu case in a child in the US confirmed by CDC in California
The US The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the country's first H5N1 bird flu infection in a child.
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Upstate New York blasted by winter storm, rain as major airports face travel delays
As Thanksgiving travelers hit the road, a potent early-season snowstorm over the Northeast caused travel delays and disruptions.
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Texas lawmaker proposes bill to abolish death penalty in Lone Star State: 'I think sentiment is changing'
A Texas state lawmaker has introduced legislation to abolish the death penalty in the state amid a high-profile case in the state that has received national attention.
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High school football: City and Southern Section semifinal playoff scores
CIF City Section and Southern Section semifinal playoff scores.
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Officer kills ‘loveable’ pet dog mistaken for a coyote, owner left fuming over unnecessary death
The animal control officer went into the woods to look for the coyote and found what they thought was the animal in a threatening position and shot it.
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NATO and Ukraine to hold emergency talks after Russia's attack with new missile
NATO and Ukraine will hold emergency talks Tuesday after Russia attacked the city of Dnipro with an experimental, hypersonic ballistic missile that escalated the nearly 33-month-old war.
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Mater Dei cruises past Centennial to set up rematch with St. John Bosco
The Monarchs make life miserable for Husan Longstreet and the Huskies in another rout on the way to the Southern Section Division 1 title game.
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Narbonne ends Birmingham's City Section winning streak to reach Open Division final
Narbonne dominates Birmingham in a 27-7 City Section Open Division semifinal victory to set up a showdown with rival San Pedro for the title.
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Thief who stole gold-plated 9/11 memorial rose from NYC church turned in by father: sources
The heartless crook accused of stealing a gold-plated rose from a 9/11 memorial at a Midtown Catholic church was arrested Friday for the unholy crime, according to the NYPD.
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