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Mike Johnson's New Bill Gives States 10 Days to Change Voter Registration
The House Speaker announced a new bill on Wednesday that would enact changes to the federal voter registration process.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Booed by Republicans
The Georgia congresswoman shot back at the heckling, saying, "This is the uniparty, for the American people watching."
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Stock Market Today: Dow Closes Higher for 6th Day in a Row
Uber, Lyft and Reddit were among the day's biggest movers.
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Alvin Bragg Should Follow Key 'Roadmap' in Trump Trial: Alan Dershowitz
Dershowitz, a former member of Trump's impeachment legal team, argued that the case against the ex-president is "corrupt."
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Cannon Misfires: Trump Appointee Saves Her Old Boss | Opinion
Yesterday, Judge Aileen Cannon delayed former President Donald Trump's classified documents trial indefinitely while she works out some difficult pre-trial legal questions.
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Republican Blasted for 'Disgusting' RFK Jr. Brain Worm Joke
Representative Mike Collins is facing criticism on social media for the second time in a matter of days over the content of his posts.
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Ben Crump Hired by Family of US Airman Killed by Florida Sheriff Deputy
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump has been retained by the family to "demand justice for Roger Fortson."
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Woman Donates Tax Refund to Humane Society: 'Bought Everything'
She purchased "everything" on the shelter's wish list and donated $800.
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Tom Cruise's Relationship With His 3 Kids Throughout the Years
Tom Cruise has three kids: Suri, Connor, and Isabella.
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A Reality TV Star Received Illegal Wire Transfers From Shohei Ohtani's Interpreter: Report
The former interpreter for Shohei Ohtani illegally wired money from the Dodger star's bank account to reality TV star Ryan Boyajian, according to a new report.
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Business Leaders Who Reject Pronouns Say It's 'Too Confusing'
Roughly 15 percent of business leaders say they're unwilling to use they/them pronouns.
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Why Bette Midler Wishes She Sued Lindsay Lohan When She Was A Teenager
Why Bette Midler wishes she sued Lindsay Lohan
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Recall Sparks Nationwide Warning for Dog Owners
A pharmaceutical company has recalled tens of thousands of units of its eyelid wipe product made for dogs.
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Ricky Martin Talks About His Hit Song's 25th Anniversary and Carol Burnett
The actor and singer shared his newfound love of acting and what it's like to work with a comedy legend during his appearance on "The View."
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Raiders Chose First-Round Pick Based on a Coin Flip, According to Rookie
The Las Vegas Raiders chose their first-round draft pick based on a coin flip, according to the rookie they didn't end up drafting.
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The View's Sherri Shepherd Thirsts Over Sunny Hostin's 'Hot' Son
Sherri Shepherd spoke about Sunny Hostin's son on the latest episode of 'The View.'
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The Arizona Abortion Law Repeal: A Lesson in Pro-Life Prudence | Opinion
The 1864 Arizona law banning abortion with few exceptions was too far outside the mainstream of public opinion to survive.
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Hamas Is to Blame for Israel's Rafah Operation | Opinion
As a Palestinian human rights activist, I feel compelled to weigh in on the ongoing military operation in Rafah, which has been often misrepresented in various circles.
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Derek and Hannah Jeter's Cozy Date Night at F1 Weekend in Miami
The retired Yankees shortstop and his wife enjoyed a night out at a celeb-studded evening at a Miami hotspot.
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Fani Willis 'Botched' Donald Trump's Case: Ex-Prosecutor
"The Georgia trial will not happen before the November election," former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani told Newsweek.
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California Mom's Rescue Effort Ends in Tragedy, 2 Kids Swept Away by River
The San Bernardino Sheriff's Department identified the two children who were swept downstream while playing by the Santa Ana River.
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Texas Officials Close Lake After Water Deemed Unsafe
The state has been hit by excessive rainfall, prompting a surge of flood warnings.
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Amber Alert Update: Virginia Infant Found Safe, Mother Charged in Abduction
The 10-month-old baby was believed to have been in "extreme danger," police said.
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Donald Trump Hush-Money Trial Accents 'Pattern of Behavior': Ex-WH Official
New York State Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan threatened Trump with jail time this week following violations of the gag order in the criminal trial.
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As Ukraine Gets F-16s, Russian Forces Plead For Shotguns
Different eras of warfare are colliding on the battlefields of war-torn Ukraine.
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Thousands of Americans Quit Their Jobs
From February to March, the resignation rate went from 1.8 to 1.9 percent.
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Teresa Giudice Recalls Interaction With Taylor Swift: 'Do You Know Who I Am?'
Teresa Giudice detailed her viral interaction with Taylor Swift at Coachella.
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How Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Is Reportedly Set to Make History Yet Again
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is reportedly projected to reach even more milestones than it did last year.
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Archaeologists Discover 'Rare,' Well-Preserved Bronze Age Wooden Structure
Wood usually decays relatively quickly, but in some cases it can be preserved for long periods, like this wooden well.
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What Happened to Sebastian Rogers? Search for Tennessee Teen Continues
Authorities were questioning whether missing 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers could be in North Carolina, after a photo resembling the autistic teen surfaced.
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