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White House Tasked Patel with Overseeing Investigation into Times Reporting

The F.B.I. director dedicated significant time at the White House to an investigation involving Times reporters, focusing on Air Force One's security.

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Black Democrats Face Challenges Amid Redistricting in the South

Recent political map changes are jeopardizing the influence of Black voters in Southern states, raising concerns for Black Democrats' future.

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UK Detectives to Meet with Family of Epstein Victim Virginia Giuffre in US

UK detectives are expanding their investigation into Prince Andrew by planning a trip to the US to meet with the family of Virginia Roberts Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein.

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Maine Democrats Face Challenge After Graham Platner's Withdrawal from Senate Race

Graham Platner's exit from the Senate race has prompted Maine Democrats to seek a new candidate, leading to an unexpected competition for the nomination.

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Marco Rubio's Remote Control Over Venezuela

Marco Rubio's influence extends deeply into Venezuela, where he effectively manages the country's finances and resources from afar, showcasing American power.

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Jacob Soboroff Highlights LGBTQ Celebrities' Views on Flag Symbolism

On MS NOW’s Connect, Jacob Soboroff revisited the documentary 'Reclaim the Flag,' featuring LGBTQ celebrities discussing the flag's implications.

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How Mike Rowe's 'Build Freedom' Initiative Seeks to Restore Dignity to American Work

Mike Rowe's 'Build Freedom' initiative aims to highlight the importance of skilled labor and restore dignity to blue-collar jobs in America.

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NYC Sees 133% Rise in Child and Teen Shooters Since Raise the Age Law

A new report reveals a staggering 133% increase in the number of children and teens involved in shootings in New York City since the Raise the Age law was enacted in 2017, prompting urgent discussions about youth crime policies.

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Examining Media Blindness to the Democratic Socialist Agenda

This article delves into why mainstream media often fails to adequately cover the radical proposals put forth by the Democratic Socialist movement, including calls for significant governmental changes.

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'You're expected to perform, but no one wants to know how you do it': Cocaine, the toxic fuel of young professionals

Cocaine is becoming a common substance among young professionals striving for high performance, raising concerns about workplace culture and addiction.

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Heat Poses Increased Risks for Individuals on Antidepressants

High temperatures can significantly affect those taking antidepressants, leading to heightened risks of dizziness, dehydration, and exhaustion.

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Blackwell Questions Nolan Wells's Mother About His White Friends

As the investigation into the death of 18-year-old Nolan Wells continues, Blackwell's inquiry into his mother's concerns about his white friends raises important social questions.

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Mamdani Administration Faces Backlash Over Iran Meeting Arrangements

The Mamdani administration is under scrutiny following revelations of planned meetings with Iranian officials, raising concerns about transparency and diplomatic relations.

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Spoiled Socialists: Analyzing the Modern Movement

This piece explores the current state of socialist movements, their societal implications, and how they are perceived in modern politics.

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Dem Rep. Jayapal Calls Out Lawless Behavior from ICE

Representative Pramila Jayapal has voiced her concerns regarding the actions of ICE, calling for accountability and lawful conduct.

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Big Boy Steam Locomotive Makes Rare Cross-Country Journey

The iconic Big Boy steam locomotive from the 1940s is captivating train enthusiasts across the U.S. with its rare journey.

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Justice Department Issues Subpoenas to New York Times Journalists Over Air Force One Security Concerns

Following a report on security issues related to the new Air Force One, the Justice Department has subpoenaed several journalists from The New York Times.

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Moldova's President Maia Sandu nominates Vasile Tofan as Prime Minister

President Maia Sandu has nominated businessman Vasile Tofan for the role of Prime Minister, aiming to enhance Moldova's EU integration and economic recovery.

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Texas Expedites AI Data Center Construction Through Permitting Loophole

Texas is fast-tracking the construction of AI data centers by using a permitting loophole typically meant for gas stations and dry cleaners, prompting regulatory concerns.

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Capehart Discusses Platner's Withdrawal from Maine Senate Race Amid Scandals

On PBS News Hour, Jonathan Capehart reviews the significant news of the week, focusing on Graham Platner's decision to withdraw from the Maine Senate race after facing serious allegations.