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TikTok might be on the chopping block, but US politicians are still happy to troll for TikTok views.
The Afghan man charged this week with planning a terror attack on election day reportedly worked as a CIA security guard in Afghanistan.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ interview barnstorming features extremely awkward beer-sipping.
Florida officials say it’s “evacuate or die” in the face of Hurricane Milton, but Tampa residents say not everyone can.
Vice President Kamala Harris can’t make Washington’s position on Israel make sense, but in her defense, no one can.
If the Harris campaign intends to run to the right of President Joe Biden, why pick Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for vice president?
An Australian newspaper’s warning about potentially “offensive” comments by the founder of WikiLeaks reveals the state of journalism today.
New York Mayor Eric Adams launches his defense, and the Supreme Court’s narrowed definition of corruption might help him out.
A dangerous storm surge and flooding rain kill 20 and leave millions without power as Hurricane Helene tears through southeastern states.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is indicted on charges of bribery, fraud and conspiracy, sending city politics into chaos.
The Government Accountability Office pillories the Department of Education for the ongoing FAFSA debacle.
The United States is set to execute more people this week than it has in more than two decades.
President Joe Biden finally convenes a cabinet meeting – and immediately cedes the floor to his wife.
The Wall Street Journal finds the country’s least-surprising gun owner, and the media decides who’s allowed to court the working class.
Israel begins a bombing campaign in southern Lebanon and US media try to figure out why.
More indiscriminate explosions via electronic devices rock Lebanon, adding to the thousands of casualties from yesterday’s attack.
Corruption scandal strikes at the top of New York City political and police leadership.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump traded barbs in last night’s presidential debate.
Two planes collide on an Atlanta runway and the EU orders Apple and Google to pay up.
The Department of Justice seeks to take Google apart with its antitrust case against the tech giant’s dominance of the online ad market.
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