
Hillary Clinton returns to the White House for arts celebration
By Jeff Mason WASHINGTON Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton returns to the White House on Tuesday to
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Political Ad Spending Set to Reach Record $10.2 Billion in 2024 Campaign Cycle
There’s an emerging winner in the 2024 presidential contest: television broadcasters. Spending on political advertising is estimated to
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'Get Up' Was a Mess in the Wake of Aaron Rodgers' Injury
VIDEO: 'Get Up' didn't know how to deal with Aaron Rodgers' injury.
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10 Surprising Facts About Animal Sex
From turtle mating to what really turns big cats on, animal sex can be a lot weirder (and funnier) than you probably expected.
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Intel to sell 10% stake in IMS Nanofabrication to TSMC
By Max A. Cherney (Reuters) -Intel said on Tuesday it has agreed to sell a stake of about 10% in
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Portsmouth council keeps up pressure over Aquind interconnector plans
The government is set to make a final decision on the £1.2bn cross-Channel electricity link.
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India's retail inflation eases to 6.83% in August on lower food prices
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's annual retail inflation eased to 6.83% in August from a 15-month high of 7.44% in July
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US-Mexico border is world's deadliest land migration route, IOM finds
GENEVA The U.S.-Mexico border is the world's deadliest land migration route, according to U.N. migration agency figures published
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Why is Egypt worried about Ethiopia's dam on the Nile?
Egypt is concerned that Ethiopia is using water from the Nile to fill its giant Renaissance dam.
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Premier League gossip: Alvarez to Madrid, Aguerd to Liverpool, El Ghazi to United
Today's Premier League gossip includes Julian Alvarez linked with Real Madrid, Nayef Aguerd chased by Liverpool and Anwar El Ghazi potentially on his way to Manchester United.
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Congressional Democrats press Biden to use 'every possible tool' to combat gun violence
More than 60 Senate and House Democrats are pressing President Joe Biden to leverage "the full power of the executive branch" to combat gun violence in a new letter calling for a number of immediate actions to make the process of purchasing firearms safer and hold firearms dealers accountable.
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Online prices plunge by the most in three years
Online shoppers were greeted by rapidly falling prices in August, marking another positive sign in the fight against inflation.
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