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  1. Dozens of Hotel Guests Possibly Poisoned With Carbon Monoxide More than 60 hotel occupants were transported to a West Virginia hospital early Sunday morning to be examined for carbon monoxide poisoning.
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  2. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver Reveals TNT Deal May Not Be Dead Just Yet The Emmy-winning broadcast featuring Charles Barkley, Kenny "The Jet" Smith, Shaquille O'Neal and Ernie Johnson is in trouble.
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  3. Presidential Hopeful Admits Eating Weed Gummy Before Remarks Libertarian presidential candidate Michael Rectenwald consumed cannabis before speaking at his party's national convention.
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  4. Pete Buttigieg Ridiculed for Joe Biden's $7.5 Billion 'Massive Failure' The U.S. Transportation Secretary is receiving backlash on social media for the department's slow roll out of electrical vehicle chargers.
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  5. Donald Trump in Bronx Must 'Terrify Democrats': Top Aide The former president recently held a rally in Crotona Park, South Bronx, a historically Democratic district.
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  6. Letitia James Issues New Warning The New York attorney general warned other cryptocurrency companies to "play by the same rules" following a recent $2 billion settlement.
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  7. Angel Reese Responds to Heinous Non-Basketball Play, Embraces Physicality Chicago Sky star rookie Angel Reese embraces and appreciates the phycial play she encountered in her latest matchup.
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  8. Greg Abbott Gets Scathing Rebuke From Texas Newspaper Several local Texans criticized the governor's decision to pardon U.S. Army Sergeant Daniel Perry in letters published by the Austin American-Statesman.
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  9. Byron Donalds Reacts to MSNBC Host Calling Him 'Fake Proof' The GOP congressman pushed back against MSNBC host Joy Reid's claim that he is "fake proof" of Black people supporting Donald Trump.
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  10. Woman's Simple Home Decor Idea to Create 'Moment in Time' Praised This "aesthetically pleasing" decor idea "felt like a no-brainer" to incorporate into her home, Meg McMillin told Newsweek.
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  11. Former RNC Chair Says to Put Donald Trump's 'Behind in Jail' Trump distorted the language of a search warrant used against him, claiming the Justice Department wanted to use "deadly force."
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  12. Alina Habba's Remarks on Donald Trump Trial Spark Mockery Habba spoke about the importance of jury instructions on Sunday, while taking aim at Trump's hush money trial claiming "there are no facts that support" it.
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  13. Jets News: Aaron Rodgers Sends Message to Any New York Fans Doubting Him Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers had a message for any New York fans who may be doubting him.
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  14. Recent NFL First-Round Pick Announces Sudden Retirement Due to Health Issues A former first-round draft pick suddenly announced his retirement due to health issues.
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  15. Homeowner Pleads for Help After Finding Plant Growing Through Her Walls "Sleeping with it still growing made me feel so uneasy," New Jersey homeowner Olivia Lung told Newsweek.
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  16. Putin Ally Insists 'Nuclear War Is Inevitable' Russian media personality Vladimir Solovyov promoted nuclear war on a recent episode of his show.
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  17. Marjorie Taylor Greene Wants to Invest in Democratic Stronghold The GOP congresswoman supported Donald Trump's proposal during his Bronx rally to renovate New York City's subway system.
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  18. The Top 10 Quarterbacks Heading into the 2024 NFL Season Who are the ten best quarterbacks entering the 2024 season?
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  19. RFK Jr. Accepts Chance for Libertarian Party's Presidential Nomination In a video sent to the convention, Kennedy said, "I accept this unexpected honor, I've always admired the Libertarian Party."
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  20. Jack Smith 'Exposes' Donald Trump in New Court Filing—Legal Analyst Special counsel Smith's latest court filing unveils "the dangerous, incendiary" falsehoods Trump has been promoting about the FBI and DOJ, Glenn Kirschner said.
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  21. Donald Trump Biographer Issues Stark Warning to Truth Social Investors David Cay Johnston told investors shares in the social media company were "not at all valuable."
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  22. Broncos News: Sean Payton Cooks Up Unfortunate Nickname for QB Room Denver Broncos head coach created an interesting nickname for his quarterbacks' room.
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  23. Republican Says There's 'Probably a Laundry List' of 'Scumbags' in GOP Texas Representative Tony Gonzales said not all of his Republican colleagues are "rewarding citizens" and "productive members of society."
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  24. Video Shows Russia's T-90 'Breakthrough' Tank Blown Apart by Ukraine Drones Footage released by Kyiv's forces appears to show an attack on a Proryv, which Russia has called "the world's best tank."
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  25. Videos of Donald Trump Loudly Booed During Speech Go Viral Videos on social media show the former president being met with boos at several points as he spoke to the Libertarian National Convention on Saturday.
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  26. Jenna Ellis Gloats After Donald Trump's Libertarian Convention Fiasco The former president spoke at the Libertarian National Convention on Saturday night and told the crowd that they should nominate him.
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  27. Texas Tornado Update: Five Dead as Others 'Trapped' Near Valley View Authorities have warned the death toll will likely rise after a tornado hit Texas, damaging homes and overturning vehicles.
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  28. Letitia James Gets a Boost The New York attorney general became nationally known when she sued Donald Trump and his company for civil fraud, but she has other victories under her belt.
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  29. Former Eagles Center Jason Kelce Goes on NSFW Rant Defending Tom Brady's Cheating Scandal Former Eagles center Jason Kelce defended Tom Brady in an expletive-laden rant.
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  30. Putin Ally Issues 'World War' Threat to NATO Member Former President Dmitry Medvedev said that if America hit Russian targets it would start a "world war."
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