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22 hours ago

Georgetown suspends coach Cooley for bottle toss

After Malik Mack missed a game-tying 3-pointer at the buzzer in his team's 80-77 loss against Xavier on Saturday in Washington, D.C., Cooley squeezed a water bottle and hurled it toward the stands. The bottle struck a child who was being held by a woman sitting a few rows behind the team's bench. Cooley immediately apologized after the game and said he would reach out to the family.
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22 hours ago

Jayhawks asst. Dooley suspended after DUI arrest

Kansas assistant coach Joe Dooley was arrested for DUI and will be suspended for three weeks.
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Same hands, same crimes: Over half of pickpockets cuffed by special police unit are recidivists, NYPD says amNewYork

More than half of the NYPD Citywide Pickpocket Unit's 2025 arrests involved repeat offenders, despite an overall decrease in pickpocket activity.
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22 hours ago
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'They tried to write us off, though we ain't write back!' Simpson tops best lines of CFP first round

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CFP first-round takeaways: Special teams collapses and momentum swings for Bama

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Bama erases 17-point deficit to advance over OU

Alabama rallied from a 17-point deficit to defeat Oklahoma 34-24 in the CFP first round, advancing to face No. 1 seed Indiana.
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2 days ago

What to watch for in this weekend's College Football Playoff first round

College Football Playoff first round features four games, highlighted by an Alabama–Oklahoma rematch, with injuries and unpredictability shaping potential outcomes.
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22 hours ago
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'They tried to write us off, though we ain't write back!' Simpson tops best lines of CFP first round

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CFP first-round takeaways: Special teams collapses and momentum swings for Bama

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Nick Reiner was prescribed schizophrenia medication before killings of Rob, Michele Reiner, sources say

Nick Reiner, son of Rob and Michele Reiner, was charged with murdering his parents and had been prescribed schizophrenia medication and struggled with addiction.
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12 hours ago

'Congress is in a coma.' Former lawmakers sound alarm on health of the House

Congressional dysfunction, heightened polarization, threats, and low productivity are driving record numbers of lawmakers to retire, seek other offices, or leave the institution.
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14 hours ago

Russia says talks on US peace plan for Ukraine 'are proceeding constructively'

Peace talks between U.S., Russian and Ukrainian parties proceeded constructively in Florida amid a Trump-led diplomatic push, ongoing battlefield advances, and conflicting demands.
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11 hours ago

In deadly D.C. plane crash, city lights may have played a role. See how.

Bright Washington skyline and night vision goggles may have hindered the helicopter crew’s ability to see the approaching airliner, potentially contributing to the collision.
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11 hours ago

9 killed, 10 wounded in South African pub shooting

A mass shooting at a Bekkersdal tavern killed nine and wounded at least ten; suspects remain at large amid high national gun violence.
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11 hours ago

A radio station in Amsterdam is a lifeline for Sudan. After USAID cuts, it's faltering

Radio Dabanga faces funding-driven cuts that threaten its role as a vital source of verified news for millions of Sudanese amid a devastating civil war.
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22 hours ago
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At least 16 Epstein files have disappeared from the DOJ's site - less than a day after they were posted with no explanation | Fortune

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At least 16 files have disappeared from the DOJ webpage for documents related to Jeffrey Epstein

Multiple files, including a photograph of President Trump with Jeffrey Epstein, were removed from the Justice Department's Epstein documents webpage without explanation or public notice.
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FBI notes detail grim demands Epstein made for procurement of underage girls

FBI investigative notes show Epstein specified girls' age, race, and appearance while pressuring associates to procure underage and young women for sexual encounters.
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At least 16 Epstein files have disappeared from the DOJ's site - less than a day after they were posted with no explanation | Fortune

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Thanks to Donald Trump, 2025 was a good year for white-collar criminals

When Islamic State needed to move and disguise its money, it turned, US prosecutors said in 2023, to the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange: Binance. So too did al-Qaida, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hamas, which used the platform to help bankroll its operations in the years leading up to the 7 October attack in Israel. Binance was not accused of directly financing these groups, but prosecutors found that it knowingly allowed its exchange to function as a conduit enabling extremist organisations to shift funds, evade scrutiny
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NH man pleads guilty to unlawfully delivering firearm to car theft suspect

A New Hampshire man pleaded guilty Thursday to unlawfully purchasing a semi-automatic pistol for an unlicensed individual who later fired it near a public school and was arrested in connection with a "large-scale car theft enterprise," federal prosecutors said. Isaiah Johnson, 24, of Merrimack, N.H., admitted guilt on one count of firearm trafficking by unlawful delivery, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts said in a statement.
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YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: Dairy Queen Chills, Hot New Unions, and the Best Trash of 2025

Portland news roundup covers local disputes, protests, arts, and civic oversight, including a Dairy Queen drive-thru fight, student ICE protest, and undisclosed housing funds.
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East Bay fentanyl dealer sentenced to 5 years in federal prison

A 31-year-old man was sentenced to five years in federal prison for trafficking fentanyl throughout the Bay Area, in a case where authorities say he was arrested inside a home that contained 54 pounds of the deadly drug. Darwin Licona, of Oakland, pleaded guilty to a federal fentanyl trafficking charge, stemming from a traffic stop in 2023, in Oakland, where more than two pounds were recovered, according to court records.
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Defiant sister of slain Bondi Beach rabbi - who battles Jew hate in her own Brooklyn nabe - says 'We're not afraid'

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Defiant sister of slain Bondi Beach rabbi - who battles Jew hate in her own Brooklyn nabe - says 'We're not afraid'

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10 hours ago

Why You Should Always Take a Photo of Your Passport Barcode Before Any Trip

The Online Tool Center explained, that little barcode on the bottom contains all of your personal information, which is used when you scan your passport, allowing "border control officers and other authorities to quickly retrieve and verify your details such as your name, nationality, and passport number." The website noted the barcode also contains a ton of useful information that agents can use to assist you if your passport is stolen.
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8 hours ago

Experts say PG&E, authorities should have evacuated before Hayward gas explosion

A struck natural gas line led to a leak, no evacuation orders, and a subsequent explosion that destroyed homes and injured residents.
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5 hours ago

The Aircraft That Special Operations Units Depend On Most

Special operations aviation relies on low-altitude, night-capable, and highly reliable aircraft to enable insertion, extraction, fire support, and intelligence in hostile environments.
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9 hours ago

After One of the Deadliest Hurricanes in U.S. History, Asheville Is Bouncing Back

Asheville is recovering from Hurricane Helene's devastating floods; reopened attractions and returning tourism are central to the region's economic and community recovery.
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22 hours ago

Lindsey leaves Michigan to become Missouri OC

Chip Lindsey has been hired as Missouri's offensive coordinator on a reported three-year deal after one season at Michigan, praising Eli Drinkwitz and Mizzou's program.
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1 dead, 1 injured in fatal Stoughton crash

One person was killed and another was hospitalized after a crash in Stoughton that occurred during a police pursuit Saturday. At about 10:40 a.m., Brockton police attempted to stop a pickup truck driven by Jason Ortiz, 26, of Brockton, according to the Norfolk District Attorney's Office. Ortiz led police in pursuit into Stoughton, where his vehicle hit a sedan.
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'Emergency landing': Passenger texted family member before deadly Statesville plane crash, NTSB says

A Cessna Citation C550 crashed while attempting to return to Statesville, killing seven including Greg Biffle and his family; the NTSB recovered the cockpit voice recorder and is investigating.
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8 hours ago

Queens police shooting: Cops kill man who allegedly charged at them with box cutter amNewYork

Queens police shot and killed a 29-year-old after he allegedly charged officers with a box cutter during a Dec. 21 Far Rockaway apartment call.
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22 hours ago

Oregon beats JMU for first CFP win since 2014

No. 5 Oregon defeated No. 19 James Madison 51-34, with Dante Moore throwing four touchdown passes and Oregon advancing to face Texas Tech.
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22 hours ago

NCAA volleyball title game primer: Keys to an SEC exclusive

Two SEC teams, Kentucky and Texas A&M, will compete for the NCAA women's volleyball national championship, marking the conference's first all-SEC final.
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10 hours ago

The Times' football player of the year: Trent Mosley of Santa Margarita

Trent Mosley dominated high school football, powering Santa Margarita to championships with exceptional receiving performances and earning The Times' Southland Player of the Year.
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22 hours ago

Long Beach police suspect domestic violence 'murder-suicide' in shootings

A 23-year-old woman was fatally shot and an adult male later died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot after a dating domestic dispute in Long Beach.
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17 hours ago

Robert Dunne - son of businessman Ben Dunne - died after taking a lethal mix of cocaine, fentanyl and oxycodone

Robert Dunne, the son of businessman Ben Dunne, died accidentally after consuming a mix of three highly addictive drugs, including cocaine.
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19 hours ago

Powerball jackpot soars to $1.5 billion for Saturday night's drawing

The nation is on billionaire watch ahead of Saturday night's Powerball drawing. The jackpot has soared to $1.5 billion. This is the fifth-largest prize in the game's history. If someone wins on Saturday, yearly payments would average $30 million a year for 30 years, or about $686 million in cash before taxes. There hasn't been a Powerball winner since September, when two tickets in Missouri and Texas split a $1.7 billion prize.
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15 hours ago

Prep roundup: Granada outlasts Fremont-Oakland, continues resurgence

Granada defeated Fremont-Oakland 72-70 in overtime, improving to 8-2 and demonstrating renewed leadership, clutch shooting, and a return to its winning culture.
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U.S. anniversary coins won't feature any Black Americans or notable women

"The question was do we focus only on what happened in 1776 and the years around that or do we also talk about everything that has happened since then," said Lawrence Brown, a retired New York City doctor who served on the committee from 2019 to 2024. "'To me, the latter is just as important if not more important because it gives us answers to the questions of how did we maintain that Constitution? How did we maintain our independence?'"
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1 day ago

Opinion: Remembering the lives lost to a senseless act of terror

Acts of courage by victims and bystanders during the Bondi Beach Hanukkah shooting saved lives and exemplified light amid tragic loss.
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22 hours ago

Humphries Armbruster slides to 1st win as mom

Kaillie Humphries Armbruster won a World Cup two-woman bobsled race in Sigulda, her first victory since becoming a mother and since turning 40.
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13 hours ago

Billionaire Philippe Laffont Has 18% of His Portfolio Invested in 3 Trillion-Dollar AI Stocks. Wall Street Says They Can Soar in 2026. | The Motley Fool

Philippe Laffont heavily allocates to Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon, signaling conviction in AI-driven upside with Meta showing 28% analyst-implied upside.
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Doctor busted for child pornography at SFO, en route to Thailand

A Veracruz doctor pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography at San Francisco airport, received supervised release, spent months jailed, and faces deportation and a visa ban.
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1 day ago

LA man sentenced for enticing 13-year-old girl to run away with him in San Francisco

Mr. Baylon Asuncion has acknowledged his wrongdoing and accepted responsibility for his conduct. He has expressed sincere remorse, both for his actions and for the impact they have had on the victim, the victim's family, and the broader community,
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How the 'Reddit Detective Agency' and surveillance technology helped find the suspect in the deadly Brown University shooting | Fortune

Sweeping surveillance, now found in doorbells, cars and a vast network of vehicle-tracking cameras, did eventually help track down the whereabouts of Claudio Neves Valente, the 48-year-old former Brown graduate student investigators believe was responsible for the Dec. 13 shooting and another killing two days later of an MIT professor in Brookline, Massachusetts.
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1 day ago

This City Has the Worst Rat Problem in the U.S.-and No, It's Not New York

Los Angeles is named America's Rattiest City by Orkin based on new rodent service reports in owner-occupied residences.
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22 hours ago

Man arrested Thursday in San Mateo County during human trafficking operation

A 22-year-old man was arrested in San Mateo County on suspicion of pandering and weapons charges during a human trafficking enforcement operation.
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1 day ago

Sources: Dillingham signs 5-year deal with ASU

Arizona State extended Kenny Dillingham five years at nearly $7.5M average, increases staff salary pool by $11M, prioritizing program resources and retention.
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4 days ago

Overdue jobs report shows the unemployment rate is inching up

HORSLEY: This latest report suggests they were. It shows that employers added only 64,000 jobs in November. And a lot of those jobs were in health care, which tends to be pretty recession-proof, while more sensitive industries like manufacturing and transportation lost jobs during the month. Overall, it seems clear the pace of hiring has slowed pretty sharply since the beginning of the year.
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1 day ago

The Most Widely Used Helicopter in the U.S. Military Reaches Speeds of 174 MPH

To identify all of the helicopters in active service in the U.S. military, 24/7 Wall St. referenced the 2024 World Air Forces report from FlightGlobal, an aviation and aerospace industry website. The helicopters are ranked by the number of units in active service. We included all variants of each helicopter in the count and excluded all helicopters from the Coast Guard. Supplemental data regarding the type of helicopter, how many are in active service, and how many are on order came from FlightGlobal.
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The Coldplay Kiss Cam Scandal Debate Is Back - And Therapists Say THIS Is Why It Went Viral

To recap: Cabot, then the head of HR at tech company Astronomer, was spotted on a jumbotron at the concert at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, cozied up with her boss, Andy Byron, then the CEO of the company. Once Cabot and Byron realized they were on the big screen, the pair could be seen scrambling to separate and hide their faces.
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"We Want the Same Protections": TriMet Safety Staff Announce Union Effort

TriMet has promoted the Safety Response Team (SRT) program as a model of a public safety program that doesn't rely on armed police and security guards. The program sends unarmed workers onto Portland's public transit system, expecting them to help de-escalate tense situations and increase an overall perception of safety on MAX trains and buses. Many of Segler's colleagues have expressed similar sentiments about their jobs.
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1 day ago

Dubois drops & outclasses Panatta to retain WBC title

Caroline Dubois retained her WBC lightweight title in Miami, defeating Camilla Panatta by unanimous decision 99-90 after a sixth-round knockdown.
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1 day ago

So long, Brass Door: Restaurant beloved by East Bay movers and shakers to close

The 70-year-old Brass Door steakhouse in San Ramon will close permanently on Dec. 24 following an unresolvable lease dispute between owner and landlord.
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Texas A&M feels sting of loss but proud of season

Texas A&M's 11-2 season ended with a 10-3 home loss to Miami after Marcel Reed's end-zone interception sealed the defeat.
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8-month-old baby survives fentanyl exposure after quick action by mother

"When I picked her up, she was nodding out," Collins said.
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2 days ago

A federal jury finds Milwaukee judge guilty of obstructing immigration agents

During the trial, federal agents testified Dugan seemed "angry" when she approached them in the public hallway where they were waiting to arrest Flores-Ruiz after his hearing. They testified that she asked the agents if they had a judicial warrant, sent them to speak with the chief judge, rushed Flores-Ruiz's case through, and allowed him and his attorney to leave the courtroom through the jury door, which led back to a public hallway.
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2 days ago

Cheddar bay biscuits, cheap margs and memories: Readers share their nostalgia for chain restaurants

American chain restaurants persist through affordability, familiarity, nostalgia, and adaptive advertising despite economic pressures and changing diet trends.
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2 days ago

Trump suspends U.S. green card lottery after Brown University and MIT shootings

President Donald Trump ordered suspension of the diversity visa (green card lottery) program after the suspect in the Brown and MIT shootings entered via that program.
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Trump will revisit a North Carolina town, now the focus of a newly redrawn congressional district

On Wednesday, the president gave a primetime address stating that the country's current economic woes are due to the policies of former Democratic President Joe Biden. Earlier this month, Trump visited the swing state of Pennsylvania with a similar message blaming the previous administration for the challenges his administration is currently experiencing and saying that he is igniting an economic turnaround.
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2 days ago

COMIC: 6 tips to help you overcome social anxiety this season

The holidays tend to be a time for gathering, with work parties, family dinners and school showcases. And socializing can be awkward! But avoiding awkwardness can also get in the way of fun and connection. So if you're considering bailing on your community potluck or office party because you're anxious, read this first! Here are six tips from psychologists Ali Mattu and Fallon Goodman on how to embrace the awkwardness and practice social courage.
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Lives of the Brown suspect and his former classmate diverged, then collided

The two young men were peers, brilliant aspiring scientists working toward a degree at Portugal's most prestigious engineering school, a white building at the top of a grassy plaza in Lisbon. A quarter-century later, both were in the United States, but their paths had diverged radically. Nuno Loureiro was a physics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a beloved mentor who researched the behavior of plasmas.
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2 days ago

EU leaders agree on $105bn Ukraine loan, but without relying on frozen Russian assets

The European Union agreed to provide a 90 billion euro interest-free loan to Ukraine for 2026–27 but did not use frozen Russian assets and will borrow on capital markets.
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2 days ago

Trump's push to end transgender care for young people opposed by pediatricians

Dr. Kade Goepferd watched the Trump administration's moves on Thursday to ban gender-affirming care for transgender youth with "a mix of sadness and frustration." Goepferd, who is the founder of Children's Minnesota Gender Health Program, says that for the medical community, nothing has changed about the evidence supporting gender-affirming care that could justify the government's actions. "There's a massive propaganda and disinformation campaign that is selectively targeting this small population of already vulnerable kids and their families," Goepferd says.
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Trump allies amplified unfounded online theories in wake of Brown shooting

As police searched this week for the gunman responsible for a shooting rampage at Brown University, the Trump administration and its allies seized on the violence to cast the schoolas incompetent and ideologically hostile to conservatives - amplifying unfounded theories that a Palestinian student was responsible for the bloodshed and targeted ayoungRepublican. Their commentary added fuel to President Donald Trump's campaign to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives on campuses, and to root out alleged antisemitism and anti-conservative bias from the nation's colleges and universities.
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2 days ago

Meet the new WaPo food critic who won't dine in anonymity

Elazar Sontag aims to make restaurant criticism more accessible by ending anonymity, restoring star ratings, and highlighting community-rooted dining spaces.
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2 days ago

It was called the Kennedy Center, but 3 different presidents shaped it

The Kennedy Center was renamed to include Donald J. Trump despite legal questions, and three presidents including Eisenhower and Kennedy shaped its founding and mission.
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In the shadow of U.S. export controls, China rallies its own chip industry

The U.S. has been using ever-tightening trade restrictions to limit the flow of high-end microchips to China, along with the gear to make them. The goal is to try to keep Beijing behind in artificial intelligence and to prevent China's military from acquiring the best chips. But this chip "blockade," as some see it, has been a rallying cry in China even as Trump appears poised to loosen it.
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Anthony Joshua knocks out Jake Paul in 6th round to win heavyweight fight

Anthony Joshua knocked out Jake Paul in the sixth round, winning by knockout after multiple knockdowns in front of a 19,600 crowd.
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