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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is unfairly accused of deserting his National Guard unit, more accurately of inflating his rank and service record.
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Body camera footage from Butler Township cops further condemns the Secret Service for dropping the ball in Pennsylvania last month.
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Manglende episoder?
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Chilling new details about the Alaska Air door blowout in January emerge from Boeing’s NTSB hearing this week.
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The US will skip Nagasaki’s annual memorial of its atomic bombing because Israel’s envoy wasn’t invited.
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The US government wins its antitrust case against Google, but is it too little, too late?
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Global stocks slide drastically and the prime minister of Bangladesh flees the country following mass protests.
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A New York Times expose highlights the lavish spending of the CEO of nonprofit LGBTQ advocacy group GLAAD.
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The West and Russia agree to a major prisoner exchange, and two more Palestinian journalists are killed by Israel in Gaza.
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Hamas’ political leader is assassinated in Tehran, calling the future of Gaza ceasefire negotiations into doubt and raising the specter of war.
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California’s wildfires expand to historic size again, and the soldier who became the face of the My Lai massacre dies.
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Tensions rise along the border of Lebanon and Israel, as Israel continues its destruction of civilian infrastructure in Gaza.
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Kamalamania fills the pages of mainstream media outlets. Are they telling the truth this time?
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Rumors about the president’s imminent death fill the internet, while any admission of his years of incompetence were squelched.
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President Joe Biden finally caves to pressure from his party and drops out of the 2024 presidential race.
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President Joe Biden’s team insists that he’s the people’s candidate, though the people don’t seem much interested in demonstrating that.
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The GOP launches its nominating convention with some unusual speeches, and an upstart running mate pick.
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President Joe Biden’s uneven post-NATO summit press conference won’t do much to assuage concerns about his competence.
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