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Planting Your Own Tea Garden
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With two days until the election, the candidates are blitzing through battleground states to make a final appeal to voters.
Russia Keeps the West Guessing as It Mulls Nuclear Strategy Shift
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US Holds Trilateral Drill With South Korea, Japan After North Korea Launches Missile Test
The drill demonstrated the three nations’ continued preparedness to respond to North Korea’s advancing nuclear and missile programs, officials said.
California Takes Controversial Approach to Fentanyl Crisis
California spends billions to stigmatize smoking, while destigmatizing the deadliest drug in U.S. history.
2024-25 College Basketball Preview: 10 Storylines to Follow
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Washington Housing Commission Sued Over Alleged Racial Discrimination
A state law aims to remedy past discrimination but grants benefits based on applicant’s race without proof of actual discrimination, a group’s lawyer says.
TGI Fridays Files for Bankruptcy Amid Financial Struggles
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Georgia Logs More Than 4 Million Votes as Early Voting Period Ends
The Georgia secretary of state reported 4,004,588 ballots had been returned as the early voting period ended on Nov. 1.
Washington Governor Activates National Guard to Counter Potential Election Violence
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has activated the National Guard to be on standby to assist law enforcement amid election-related violence concerns.
Pentagon Announces $425 Million Additional Military Aid to Ukraine
The Department of Defense has announced another military aid package to Ukraine, increasing total U.S. support since February 2022 to around $60 billion.
Ed Sheeran Wins Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Over ‘Thinking Out Loud’
Components of a 1973 song that Sheeran allegedly plagiarized had already been used in several songs released before the 1973 song, the court observed.
Trump and Harris: A Policy Comparison
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Homebuyers Lose $33,250 in Purchasing Power as Mortgage Rates Exceed 7 Percent: Report
Mortgage applications have declined by 27 percent amid rising rates.
US to Deploy More Bombers, Fighter Jets to Middle East as Carrier Strike Group Departs
The Pentagon said that the additional forces are expected to arrive the Middle East in the coming months.
Boeing Dismantles DEI Team, Chief Resigns
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