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El Niño settles in: Why we may see more extreme temperatures
DeSantis team a little lighter after campaign sheds staff
Trump accuses DeSantis of neglecting Florida as insurers flee: ‘We want him to get home’
Ramaswamy’s second quarter haul includes $5 million in self-donated funds
Sinema reports $1.6M in Q2 fundraising amid looming questions over potential reelection bid
RFK Jr. attempts to walk back controversial remarks that COVID-19 was ‘ethnically targeted’
Tesla celebrates late arrival of first electric Cybertruck off assembly line
DeSantis says ‘of course’ he would consider Iowa governor for 2024 running mate
UK defense chief Ben Wallace announces plans to step down: report
Christie raises over $1.6 million in first month of campaign: FEC filing
Winners and losers from the second fundraising quarter
Sunday shows preview: Ukraine admittance to NATO remains in limbo after summit; 2024 GOP race takes shape
4 dead in Atlanta-area shooting, suspect at large: police
Pence says abortion should be banned for nonviable pregnancies
Debate rages over California coastal development amid housing crisis
Burgum loans presidential campaign $10 million, most of second quarter haul
Delete these two apps that steal your photos, videos, location and more, experts warn
Five non-climate reasons why danger of extreme heat is rising
US Virgin Islands seeking $190M from JP Morgan in Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit
Paying the price: Let market forces end the fossil fuel era
Popular e-commerce site Shein accused of copying independent designers in new lawsuit
Questioning American policy in Ukraine is patriotic
Influencers benefit from start of Twitter ad revenue sharing program
Here are the ten car models with the highest and lowest death rates
Abortion ballot measures set the stage ahead of 2024
New technology, same problems: We need to ensure accessibility for everyone
Architect charged in Gilgo Beach serial killings: What we know
The fallacy of climate change and macroeconomic modeling
Israeli PM Netanyahu to remain in hospital overnight after dehydration
Nuclear option: States could take over college admissions to preserve race-neutrality
Appeals court rules Catholic school can fire counselor over her same-sex marriage
How to cut the Pentagon budget without gutting defense
Kari Lake: ‘I believe I’m the only one who can win’ Arizona Senate race
About half of Americans say democracy not working well in US: poll
The Abraham Accords deserve a special envoy, not more bureaucracy
Russia investigating if North Korean test missile crashed in its waters
In defense of Tommy Tuberville’s hold over Pentagon abortion policy
1 police officer killed, 2 injured in North Dakota shooting
Confirm Rachel Bloomekatz to the Sixth Circuit
Republican problems on race add up
Carlson interview with Tate highlights far-right’s effort to redefine traditionalism
Prisoners now have access to Pell Grant educations — but face a tough road to get them
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