Scientific Evidence Revealed Behind The Shroud Of Turin Mystery
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American consumers have been feeling the pinch due to high inflation and other pressures on the economy, but any feelings of anger and frustration haven’t
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The moment is historic — a U.S. House speaker meeting Wednesday with the president of Taiwan for a rare visit on American soil, a high-profile
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The malicious marketplace also had its hand in the digital cookie jar, selling access to users’ cookies and browsers fingerprints that could allow hackers to
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She pushed her female friend, 21, out of the way “which probably saved her life,”
‘It is our aim to serve every patient with excellence and compassion’
All the way back on Jan. 16, 2023, newly elected governor of Arkansas, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, went to her twitter account and barfed up this
Mississippi’s Republican-led state legislature adjourned Saturday without voting to restore even a small part of the ballot initiative process that the conservative-dominated state Supreme Court
‘There is an unholy conspiracy in the Biden administration’
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‘This Senate race will be one of the toughest’
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Axios reported Tuesday that Democratic state Rep. Tricia Cotham in North Carolina planned to switch to the Republican Party on Wednesday and give Republicans a three-fifths
Axios reported Tuesday that Democratic state Rep. Tricia Cotham in North Carolina planned to switch to the Republican Party on Wednesday and give Republicans a three-fifths
Axios reported Tuesday that Democratic state Rep. Tricia Cotham in North Carolina planned to switch to the Republican Party on Wednesday and give Republicans a three-fifths
Donald Trump may be having a bad day, but that doesn’t mean he can’t have a worse one. A three-judge panel of the Washington, D.C.,
A gay bar and club raised eyebrows after making statements that some members of the transgender community found offensive.
After spending most of Monday night attempting an I know you are but what am I defense, Donald Trump has been indicted on 34 counts of falsifying
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‘When you’ve been pandering in politics for so long to Iowa, it’s just a reflex’
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Job openings fell below 10 million in February for the first time in nearly two years, in a sign that the Federal Reserve’s efforts to
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The U.S. has launched an airstrike in Syria that killed a senior leader of the Islamic State militant group (ISIS) who had planned terror attacks
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President Joe Biden’s administration is making $450 million available for solar farms and other clean energy projects across the country at the site of current
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The leadership hopes to find a buyer
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In Part 3 of this installment of the FiveThirtyEight Politics Podcast, the crew talks about the Wisconsin Supreme Court election on Tuesday.
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The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies said they decided Sunday to cut production in an effort to support oil-market stability, but
Former President Trump on Monday hired white collar defense attorney Todd Blanche to be part of his legal team ahead of his Tuesday arraignment in
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On Friday, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear signed a bill that makes his state the 38th to allow medical use of marijuana. Kentucky’s Republican-controlled legislature approved
Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson made his 2024 White House bid official on Sunday in an exclusive sit-down interview with ABC “This Week” co-anchor Jonathan
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Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson made his 2024 White House bid official on Sunday in an exclusive sit-down interview with ABC “This Week” co-anchor Jonathan
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Unlike his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination, Asa Hutchinson is urging former President Donald Trump to drop out of the 2024 race and deal
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Democrats got their first major candidate to take on Republican Rep. David Schweikert in Arizona’s competitive 1st Congressional District on Monday when state Rep. Amish
UPDATE: Monday, Apr 3, 2023 · 11:02:38 PM +00:00 · kos x Trump: “Ultimately Putin is going take over all of Ukraine.”pic.twitter.com/JNdGjl2w97 — Business Ukraine
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For the first time since the Apollo era, NASA on Monday named a crew of astronauts for a lunar expedition. The astronauts will fly around
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CNN’s Don Lemon and former President Donald Trump’s attorney Alina Habba sparred on Monday over the Mar-a-Lago document investigation and Trump’s indictment. Habba, who is
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Chicago mayoral candidates Brandon Johnson and Paul Vallas ended the final weekend of the race by fanning out across the city, from a Dungeons and
Like the candidates themselves, the people and organizations giving big money in Chicago’s mayoral election have strong ties to public education — and the debates