Border Patrol agents' morale soars after Trump’s re-election: 'Through the roof'
Amazon debuts Amazon Haul with "crazy low prices." Here's what to know.
Amazon rolls out a new shopping service, dubbed Amazon Haul, that sells items for $20 or less.
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Red Lobster menu rebrand brings back fan-favorite that caused ‘social media riot’
Red Lobster debuted new food offerings and brought back two popular items this week after the seafood restaurant chain overhauled its menu.
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Michael Strahan says he wasn't protesting during national anthem. 'I love the military'
Michael Strahan posted a video addressing the controversy he caused by not having his hand over his heart during the national anthem. He also discusses incident with reporter.
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Pregnant Gisele Bündchen shows off baby bump in first post since news of baby No. 3
The supermodel shared photos of herself at a gala celebrating the 20th anniversary of "the largest shelter for women and children in America."
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Kate Middleton makes cheeky comment about Prince William’s beard, according to lip reader
She royal apparently said, "I find it quite rousing" — though another lip reader had a different, less positive, interpretation.
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Family of autistic boy slapped by Mercedes driver in viral video is gifted a brand new car
The family of an autistic boy who was slapped by an angry Mercedes driver after the boy touched the luxury vehicle's hood in a shocking viral video was surprised with a brand new car.
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Senate Republicans elect John Thune as leader, succeeding Mitch McConnell
Senate Republicans tapped John Thune of South Dakota to lead the party for the next two years and succeed Mitch McConnell, the longest-serving leader of either party in Senate history.
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Thune wins secret ballot to become new Senate GOP leader, succeeding McConnell
After receiving a majority of conference votes, the newly selected leader will assume the role in January.
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Meta ordered to face FTC’s antitrust lawsuit over Instagram, WhatsApp acquisitions
A judge largely denied Meta's motion to end the case filed against Facebook in 2020 alleging that the company acted illegally to maintain its social network monopoly.
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Nov 13: CBS News 24/7, 10am ET
President-elect Donald Trump arrives in Washington; John Krasinki named People's "Sexiest Man Alive."
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Jenna Bush Hager Admits She Turned “Red In Places I Didn’t Even Know Turn Red” When Usher Danced On Her On ‘Today’
Kotb agreed that the R&B singer made them turn "beet red" when he serenaded them.
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Bird flu leaves teen in critical condition after country's first reported case
A teenager has been left in critical condition after contracting the first presumptive human case of avian influenza in Canada. Expert Sam Scarpino discusses the health risk and potential for spread.
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'Cross' and 'Day of the Jackal' center on complicated characters with muddy goals
Prime Video's "Cross" and Peacock's "The Day of the Jackal," premiering Thursday, are cat-and-mouse stories, though exactly who is the cat and who the mouse is a revolving situation.
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Biden admin says climate change poses national security risks, sends delegation to address them
The White House said one of its delegation's main objectives at the COP29 climate conference in Azerbaijan will be to address the national security "risks" that climate change poses.
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What Time Is ‘The Golden Bachelorette’ On Tonight? How To Watch Joan Vassos’ Finale Live On ABC And Hulu
Grab the wine, assemble the snacks, and clear the couch.
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Rick Scott knocked out of Senate leader race on first ballot as Thune and Cornyn advance
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., was knocked out of the Senate leader race after the first secret ballot on Wednesday morning, during which none of the three candidates received a majority of the votes.
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Joy Behar Jokes About Not Being Picked For Trump’s Cabinet On ‘The View’: “Was It Something I Said?”
Joy in the White House? We have our doubts.
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Fox News AI Newsletter: AI developers discover 'Donald Trump neuron', expert says
Stay up to date on the latest AI technology advancements and learn about the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and for the future.
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Colts abruptly change back to Anthony Richardson as starting quarterback
Something changed since Monday.
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Watch Live: Experts testify at UFO hearing in Congress
A similar hearing last year brought extraordinary moments, including a retired intelligence officer alleging that the U.S. government has recovered nonhuman "biologics" from crash sites.
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Dave Coulier has Stage 3 cancer: 'Doesn't sound great,' but it's 'very treatable'
Dave Coulier has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy for Stage 3 non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. The 'Full House' actor says the diagnosis was 'pretty overwhelming.'
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I’m a Chistmas-loving mom — ‘There’s no f–king way’ my kid is decorating my tree
“There are moms out there who film their children doing the Christmas tree set-up, and I admire them. Because there’s no f--king way my child is touching my Christmas tree.”
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Caitlin Clark shanks tee shot at LPGA Tour pro-am
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark learned the hard way just how tough the game of golf is. She shanked a tee shot early in her round at the pro-am.
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Man arrested over leak of records about Israeli plan for retaliatory strike against Iran
A U.S. government employee has been arrested and is facing charges over an online leak of classified documents about Israel's potential plans for a retaliatory strike against Iran. CBS News senior national security correspondent Charlie D'Agata has more on that and President-elect Trump's pick for secretary of defense.
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Trump thanks Biden for 'smooth transition' during White House meeting
President-elect Donald Trump returned to the White House for the first time since being elected 47th President of the United States and since leaving his first term in 2021, thanking President Biden for the "smooth transition."
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Bill Ackman compares Yale to Hamas — calling Ivy League ‘potentially even more dangerous’
Bill Ackman declared that Yale University is "no different than Hamas" and that the Ivy League school is "potentially even more dangerous" than the Palestinian terrorist group.
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Applebee’s joins fast-food value trend with $10 Really Big Meal Deal, plus a new chicken sandwich
Applebee's is making sure its customers are eatin' good.
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Taking drugs like LSD and ecstasy can increase your risk of schizophrenia, according to new study
Psychedelics have been growing in popularity across North America for recreational and therapeutic use, with celebrities like Kristen Bell and Aaron Rodgers publicly sharing their experiences.
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Delta investigating after plane’s nose mysteriously suffered damage
Delta Air Lines is investigating how one of its planes suffered visible nose damage after it landed in Denver.
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Dan Campbell plans to end Lions’ futile history with this stunning reveal
Dan Campbell has February plans in New Orleans.
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Lakers giving Bronny James even more special treatment — why ESPN star thinks it’s ‘gone too far’
The Lakers are making a curious decision with LeBron James' son Bronny.
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10 essential items for fall lawn care to keep your yard leaf-free
How you care for your lawn in the fall makes all the difference when the snow melts in the spring.
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Photos From 1898: The Homemade Windmills of Nebraska
More than 125 years ago, Erwin Barbour, a geology professor at the University of Nebraska, took an interest in what he described as an “agricultural movement”—the proliferation of creative and inexpensive homemade windmills on farms across Nebraska. In 1897, Barbour documented this phenomenon, traveling the state, photographing the mills, interviewing their inventors and owners, and estimating the costs and benefits. He found that both wealthy and poor farmers built a wide variety of mills, many of them of novel or experimental design, made largely out of spare parts and scrap wood. These mills were used to pump water for irrigation and livestock, and to power farm machinery—often giving the owners a huge advantage in a time of drought. During a recent visit to the U.S. National Archives, I found and converted these images from an 1898 photo album that had not previously been digitized. Many of the woodcuts used in Barbour’s 1899 report were based on these photographs.To receive an email notification every time new photo stories are published, sign up here.
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Scary moment for fans as Caitlin Clark shanks one at pro-am
Caitlin Clark had fans ducking at The Annika pro-am golf event on Wednesday.
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Dr. Drew bashes mainstream media and left's 'hysteria and delusion' over Trump, says media is changing
Dr. Drew Pinsky called the media reaction to President-elect Trump's election victory over Vice President Kamala Harris “hysteria and delusion" in a Fox News interview.
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Trump and Biden meet at White House | Special Report
President-elect Donald Trump and President Biden met Wednesday at the White House for the first time since Trump's win in the election. Norah O'Donnell anchored CBS News' special report on the meeting.
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Ukraine says Russian naval commander killed with car bomb in Crimea
"The Russian captain's legs were blown off and he died of blood loss," a Ukrainian security official told the AFP news agency about the assassination.
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Lara Trump is the top choice to replace Marco Rubio as Florida senator: ‘She needs to make a decision’
President-elect Donald Trump is tapping Florida Sen. Marco Rubio as the next secretary of state, and the Capitol Hill vacancy created could soon be filled by a quite literally familiar name, The Post can reveal: the once and future prez’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump. Those close to the 42-year-old mother of two say she is Florida...
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Mod Sun packs on the PDA with ‘Love Is Blind’ star Brittany Wisniewski after Avril Lavigne breakup
The two were spotted dancing and getting handsy at a party in Los Angeles this week after the reality star previously attended one of his concerts.
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Glen Powell addresses rumors that he’s replacing Tom Cruise in ‘Mission: Impossible’
Glen Powell clarified if he's the next leading man in the "Mission: Impossible" franchise.
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Stone carving of 10 Commandments is oldest in the world — and could go for up to $2M at auction
This bidding war could go Old Testament.
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California teacher lashes out at student wearing Trump hat on Election Day, calls for 'security' to remove him
A southern California high school teacher berated a student wearing a Trump hat on Election Day in his classroom, saying Trump supporters were "voting for a freaking rapist."
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Trump throws full support behind Mike Johnson before speaker election
President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday predicted the GOP could win liberal states like California and New York in the next election — and mused about running a fourth time.
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How Emily Blunt reacted to husband John Krasinski being named People’s Sexiest Man Alive
“I think it's going to make me do more household chores,” Krasinski joked.
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What to Know About Pete Hegseth, Trump’s Pick for Defense Secretary
The choice of Pete Hegseth, a Fox News host and veteran, was outside the norm. But he was a dedicated supporter of President-elect Donald J. Trump during his first term.
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13 Things to Say When Someone Asks Why You Haven’t Had a Baby Yet
“Wow! I just haven't had the time—good thing you reminded me!”
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Sen. Mike Lee Backs Rick Scott for Senate Majority Leader After Candidate Forum
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) is backing Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) as his top choice for Senate Majority Leader after hosting a candidate forum. The post Sen. Mike Lee Backs Rick Scott for Senate Majority Leader After Candidate Forum appeared first on Breitbart.
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CIA Officer Asif Rahman Charged with Leaking Classified Info on Israel’s Plan to Strike Iran
The FBI charged CIA officer Asif Rahman on Tuesday for leaking highly classified documents about Israel's plan to retaliate against Iran for its missile attack earlier this year. The post CIA Officer Asif Rahman Charged with Leaking Classified Info on Israel’s Plan to Strike Iran appeared first on Breitbart.
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