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Cardi B and Nicki Minaj Feud Heats Up Again as Internet Reacts to Latest Heated Exchange
Cardi B has escalated her long-running feud with Nicki Minaj, citing both recent and past insults as the reason tensions have reached new heights. The rivalry between the two rap icons has once again ...
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Sept. 26 The New York Times on the indictment of James Comey The events of the past week in Virginia mark a dark new stage in ...
Trump vowed to banish 'woke.' Now, the culture wars are infiltrating the military and spreading paranoia among American ...
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Personal data from public records and data brokers helps scammers create tailored scam stories, making their calls and emails ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Secretary Totally Undercuts Kash Patel’s Epstein Claim
In an exclusive interview, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick explained how Jeffrey Epstein was a master manipulator—and ...
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Texas Democratic Rep. James Talarico raises $6.2 million in first three weeks of U.S. Senate run
The haul far outpaces the earliest fundraising numbers achieved by recent statewide candidates from his party, establishing ...
A new local law will soon require Phoenix’s retailers to make changes to their shopping cart procedures. Here's what's ...
With litigation still pending over his authority to send troops to Los Angeles earlier this year, President Trump has said he ...
Notes from IndyStar's first stop of our statewide reporting tour, where we're asking Hoosiers what issues matter most to them.
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In Black columnist's firing, advocates fear decreasing diversity, vital perspectives in news media
As the founding global opinion editor for The Washington Post, Karen Attiah believed her job had always been about assessing world affairs in a way that elevated a diverse range ...
The government is shut down — and if it drags on, the judiciary won’t be spared. Federal courts may be forced to limit their ...
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