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US Reaches 100 Million COVID Cases as Concern Mounts Over Respiratory ‘Tripledemic'
As the U.S. approaches the three-year mark of the arrival of the coronavirus, the country reached a new unpleasant milestone: 100 million COVID cases.
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Soccer Journalist Grant Wahl Dies in Qatar While Covering World Cup
Soccer journalist Grant Wahl, who recently made international headlines after he said he was detained in Qatar for wearing a rainbow shirt, has died, U.S. Soccer said in a statement.
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Spam Figgy Pudding: Canned Meat Maker Creates Version of ‘Holiday Classic'
If you like your meats canned and your pudding figgy — brace yourself. Spam Figgy Pudding is here.
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President Joe Biden Says He's Prepared to Work With Republicans as ‘Red Wave' Falls Short
Though control of the U.S. Congress’ chambers is not yet decided, President Joe Biden on Wednesday said that he’ll work toward bipartisanship as a “red wave” of Republican victories predicted by some didn’t occur in the midterm elections.
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California's Robert Garcia Heading to DC as First LGBTQ Immigrant to Serve in US Congress
Robert Garcia, the Democratic mayor of Long Beach, California, is heading to Washington, D.C., as the first LGBTQ immigrant to serve in U.S. Congress.
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Hurricane Ian Disaster Declared: How You Can Apply for FEMA Aid
You can now apply for federal assistance if you live in one of the designated disaster areas affected by Hurricane Ian. Here’s how you can apply for FEMA aid.
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Watch: Aggressive Man Locked in Struggle With Police Officer Tackled by Good Samaritan
Dressed in a purple sleeveless shirt, purple basketball shorts and, seemingly, a pair of slide sandals, an unidentified good Samaritan tackled a man locked in a physical struggle with a police officer.
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Every White House Staffer Wanted Donald Trump to Tell Rioters to Leave US Capitol But He Refused
Pat Cipollone, former White House counsel, said every staffer in the White House wanted former President Donald Trump to tell rioters to leave the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as destruction was ongoing. Trump’s inaction shows he refused, Rep. Adam Kinzinger said.
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Trump and Secret Service Had ‘Heated' Argument About Walking to US Capitol With Supporters
Former President Donald Trump was “adamant” about going to the U.S. Capitol building where votes were being certified with tens of thousands of supporters but his Secret Service detail was equally as determined to stop him, Rep. Elaine Luria said during Thursday’s Jan. 6 committee hearing.
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What Is a Russian Oligarch? What Is an Oligarchy?
What is an oligarch? Why not just say “Russian business owners?”