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Pence: 'New Republican Isolationism' Is Because of Biden's Failures

On Thursday's broadcast of CNN's "The Lead," former Vice President Mike Pence blamed "this new Republican isolationism" on President Joe Biden's foreign policy failures.

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The self-described "veteran" server shared an insight into the more frustrating parts of her job on TikTok—and was met with a flurry of supportive comments.
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Is long-term care insurance worth it for a 65 year-old?
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Houthis Expand Underground Bases—That Could Be a Big Problem for the US
An Ansar Allah official told Newsweek underground facilities are "one of the most important factors of our military steadfastness."
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IRS Issues Warning on Data Security
The IRS has urged businesses to take extra care when it comes to online security.
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Sara Evans says she has an eating disorder, admits she's 'more scared of being fat than anything in the world'
Country singer Sara Evans revealed that she has an eating disorder. The singer said that she also suffers from body dysmorphia.
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One of TV’s Funniest Shows Is Back and Better Than Ever
After lifting its stars to new career heights, Hacks has returned with a stellar third season.
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Biden addresses campus protests over war in Gaza | Special Report
President Biden on Thursday delivered remarks from the White House about the protests over the war in Gaza that have gripped college campuses across the country. "There's the right to protest," Biden said, "but not the right to cause chaos." Biden also said there was no place in America for antisemitism, Islamophobia, racism or hate speech. Nate Burleson anchored CBS News' special report.
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Holocaust survivors confront rising denial, antisemitism in new digital campaign
The new #CancelHate digital campaign features Holocaust survivors reading social media posts containing Holocaust denial or distortion and telling their own stories of survival.
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Halle Berry joins senators to announce menopause legislation
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Joe Biden Issues Decision on Sending National Guard to Campus Protests
President Biden spoke on Thursday about the college protests taking place across the nation.
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Housing Market Sees Trend Not Witnessed in Two Years
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Plane Passenger's Note Exchange With Stranger Leaves Internet Invested
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Before and After Crimea Airfield Photos Reveal Damage From Missile Strike
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Meet Scar: "Monster" catfish may have broken a U.K. record
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President Biden condemns violent anti-Israel protests, won't call up National Guard
President Biden has broken his silence Thursday regarding the anti-Israel demonstrations that are roiling colleges and universities around the nation.
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Trump Can’t Stay Awake for His Own Trial
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NATO Member Outlines Two Conditions for Deploying Troops to Ukraine
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Charles Barkley fires shot at NBA media over head coaching rumors: 'Do your damn job'
Charles Barkley came after NBA media on Wednesday night as rumors suggested Los Angeles Lakers coach Darvin Ham and Phoenix Suns coach Frank Vogel could be fired.
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Taylor Swift back on TikTok as Universal reaches deal with platform
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Prosecutors seek more sanctions for Trump as key witness resumes testimony in hush money trial
Prosecutors in the Trump hush money trial are seeking additional sanctions against the former president over his out-of-court comments.
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Horse racing is looking to move on from Bob Baffert-Churchill Downs feud
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Colombia will break diplomatic relations with Israel over war in Gaza, its president says
Colombian President Gustavo Petro says his government will break diplomatic relations with Israel over the war in Gaza, effective Thursday.
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Pregnancy-related deaths back down to pre-pandemic levels, CDC data says
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Donald Trump's Attorney Finds Himself in Difficult Situation
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Alleged MLB memo adds more controversy to game-ending ruling against Mets
MLB seemingly is not following it's own guidelines about catchers blocking the plate.
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Watch cheeky Matthew McConaughey and wife Camila Alves play pickleball — with no pants
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Billy Idol is ‘California sober’ after years of substance abuse: ‘I’m not the same drug addicted person’
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WATCH: Biden gives remarks from the White House
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Woman Asks Internet To 'Watch' Her Boyfriend, Not Prepared for What He Does
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Boeing whistleblower from Kansas is 2nd to die in past 2 months
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Google paid Apple $20B in 2022 alone for default status: docs
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Kate Middleton, Prince William share Princess Charlotte portrait in celebration of her 9th birthday
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Ahead of election, Lyft CEO details company's newest efforts to boost voter turnout
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Carla Bruni Is Now a Suspect in Her Hubby’s Witness-Tampering Case
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Leader Jeffries I Sunday on 60 Minutes
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Donald Trump's Attorneys Use Michael Cohen's Own Words Against Him
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New Orangutan Behavior Observed for the First Time
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Cops Force Twitch Streamer to Apologize for Calling Russians ‘Yokels’
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