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Jury to Start Deliberations After Judge Gives Instructions in Trump Trial
A verdict could be reached as soon as today.
Jury to Start Deliberations After Judge Gives Instructions in Trump Trial
A verdict could be reached as soon as today.
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Federal Judge Denies Jack Smith’s Request for Gag Order Against Trump
Judge Aileen Cannon on Tuesday denied a gag order request submitted by special counsel Jack Smith.
Israel Didn’t Check Most Reports of COVID Vaccine Side Effects: Watchdog
State comptroller investigated how the Israel Ministry of Health handled adverse event reports.
White House Says Israeli Strike in Rafah Not a Breach of ‘Red Line’
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu described the airstrike in Rafah as a ’tragic mistake.’
Incumbent Tony Gonzales Triumphs in GOP Runoff, Prepares for November Showdown
Brandon Herrera, a gun rights YouTuber with over 3 million subscribers, challenged Mr. Gonzales.
Watchdog Group Spotlights DoD’s Funding of Close to $1 Million on ‘Barbaric’ Beagle Experiments
DoD banned wound training, weapons, trauma experiments on dogs, cats and primates in 1980s but still abuses and kills dogs in other experiments, group claims.
Rep. Gonzales Seeks to Fend Off Challenger in Texas Runoff Elections
The primary runoffs will also feature Republican battles in Texas House races.
At a Glance: Here’s What’s In the House’s $883 Billion Defense Budget Proposal For 2025
The House Armed Services Committee is advancing an $883.7 billion proposal for the fiscal year 2025 national defense policy, known as the NDAA.
Lawsuit Seeks End to ‘Lawless’ Noncitizen Voting in Pennsylvania
Policy allowing people to register to vote without a verifiable driver’s license and Social Security numbers violates federal law, legal group says.
Court Finds Error in Jan. 6 Case, but Rules Against Convict
Appeals court acknowledges judge erroneously blocked defendant from striking potential juror.
Navigating Sweeteners: Understanding the Effects of Sugar and Artificial Alternatives on Brain Health
Also known as glucose, sugar acts as the primary energy source for the nervous system’s intricate workings once inside the body.
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Supreme Court Justice Thomas Says Courts Lack Authority in Redistricting Cases
The court has never explained where its power to overrule state legislatures comes from, Justice Thomas writes.
Trump, Biden Shake Up Debate Format
The two major candidates ended weeks of wrangling, but it’s unclear who will benefit most.
Magnesium Deficiency Is Linked to Metabolic Syndrome–Here’s How to Boost Intake
Magnesium deficiency is widespread, impacting metabolism. Find out how this overlooked mineral could improve metabolic health.
Supreme Court Rejects Lawyer Michael Avenatti’s Bid to Overturn Conviction
Attorney Michael Avenatti sought to have his 2020 conviction for extorting Nike and defrauding a client overturned.
True and False Masculinity in ‘The Big Country’
The award-winning 1958 epic features sweeping cinematography, an all-star cast, and an impressive presentation of what makes a man truly manly.
True and False Masculinity in ‘The Big Country’
The award-winning 1958 epic features sweeping cinematography, an all-star cast, and an impressive presentation of what makes a man truly manly.
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A History Of The American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
Poem by an American Patriot
What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
Famed Hollywood Producer, Al Ruddy, Dies At 94 Years Old
Mr. Ruddy earned Academy Awards for his films ‘The Godfather’ and ‘Million Dollar Baby,” and was credited as co-creator of the hit sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes.”
Famed Hollywood Producer, Al Ruddy, Dies At 94 Years Old
Mr. Ruddy earned Academy Awards for his films ‘The Godfather’ and ‘Million Dollar Baby,” and was credited as co-creator of the hit sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes.”
Teens, Young Adults Taking Weight-Loss Drugs at Record Levels
A new study shows that the number of young people taking popular weight-loss drugs skyrocketed in just three years.
Teens, Young Adults Taking Weight-Loss Drugs at Record Levels
A new study shows that the number of young people taking popular weight-loss drugs skyrocketed in just three years.
‘The Devil’s Spies’: A Historical Fiction About Communism
In this new novel for older teens and up, spies abound as the Berlin Wall divides families and friends.
‘Blue Beetle:’ A Well-Intentioned, Nicely Produced Superhero Film
A superhero with a Latino background shows the importance of caring for family.
A Home for Ancient Music and Instruments
Musician and educator Theodoros Koumartzis preserves ancient culture by teaching about the sounds and mythology of the Greek lyre at the Seikilo Museum.
‘The Devil’s Spies’: A Historical Fiction About Communism
In this new novel for older teens and up, spies abound as the Berlin Wall divides families and friends.
How to Properly Cut Brisket No Matter How You Cooked It
Cutting against the grain will improve eating experience but preparing the brisket for cooking will also require some selective knife work.
Ed Perkins on Travel: Sorry, No Room, No Car
Sometimes hotels and car rental services are not able to honor your reservation.
Soaking in Opulence at Budapest’s Thermal Baths
Bathing in thermal baths is a lifestyle for the people of Budapest.
Here’s How to Stay Safe When Visiting National Parks This Summer
Share the details of your trip with someone at home and don’t overexert yourself.
Ed Perkins on Travel: Sorry, No Room, No Car
Sometimes hotels and car rental services are not able to honor your reservation.
A Splendid Biography of a Forgotten Founding Father
Witness the rise of the man behind the signature, in the new biography ‘King Hancock.’ It traces the life, politics, and influence of John Hancock.
Yes, You Can Grow Roses—It’s Not as Complicated as You Think
Expert rosarians bust common myths and reveal secrets for lush, healthy blooms.
A Swedish Soprano, an American Showman, and the Greatest Concert Tour
In ‘This Week in History,’ the ‘Swedish Nightingale’ arrived in New York to begin her historic concert tour thanks to America’s ‘greatest showman.’
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