It’s going to be the greatest asteroid show since “Armageddon.”
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It’s going to be the greatest asteroid show since “Armageddon.”
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Former President Donald Trump made a rare show of goodwill to longtime rival President Biden — insisting he is rooting for him to “succeed incredibly” for the good of the country.
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At least 1,400 Russians had been arrested by Thursday in mass protests against the biggest conscription since World War II — as massive lines formed at its borders to make a desperate exodus from the war-bent nation.
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The Federal Reserve imposed the latest in a series of sharp interest rate hikes on Wednesday in a sign that policymakers aren’t backing down from an aggressive campaign to lower decades-high inflation.
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It’s time to feast on more Serial.
Adnan Syed was filmed snacking on his first food as a free man after being released from 23 years in prison — as “Serial,” the record-breaking podcast about his case, rushed out a new episode Tuesday.
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Massachusetts called in the National Guard Friday to deal with the ‘humanitarian crisis’ locals claim was set off by just 50 migrants being flown to Martha’s Vineyard by Florida Gov.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis sent two full planes of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard on Wednesday — making good on his promise to ship off illegal immigrants to progressive states.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is facing calls to resign from deputies from 18 Russian municipalities over his handling of the war in Ukraine.
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Vice President Kamala Harris insists the US southern border is “secure” — despite the number of illegal migrant arrests on pace to surpass a staggering 2 million this month for the first time ever.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin joined a chorus of world leaders who have been paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, calling her death an “irreparable loss.”
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