South Korean President Declares Martial Law
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The true story that inspired Lee Brice’s hit single ‘I Drive Your Truck.’
‘September 5’: How 1972 Olympics Hostage Crisis was Reported
“September 5” skillfully portrays how sports broadcasters at the 1972 Olympics navigated unknown ethical territory in reporting a tragic but newsworthy event.
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Judge Upholds Decision to Reject Musk’s $56 Billion Tesla Pay Package
The ruling deemed the Tesla CEO’s pay package excessive and invalid.
What to Expect From Trump Administration’s Mass Deportation Plans
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Special Counsel: Hunter Biden Was Not Selectively Prosecuted
‘There has never been any evidence of vindictive or selective prosecution in this case,’ prosecutors told a federal judge.
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Democrats Ask Biden to Try to Limit Trump’s Proposed Use of Military on US Soil
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China’s Cheap Food and Beverage Chains Spark Service Dumping Concerns
Some Chinese restaurant chains are aggressively pricing their way into overseas markets, creating new challenges for local businesses.
‘Ukraine Can Rely on Germany’: Scholz Pledges Military Aid on Surprise Kyiv Visit
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Cutting Back Blood Pressure Drugs Doesn’t Raise Heart-Related Risk, Study Finds
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Record Cyber Monday Sales Expected as US Consumers Regain Confidence
Analysts anticipate record spending amid a post-election bump in consumer confidence.
US Manufacturing Sees Hopeful Turn as New Orders Expand for 1st Time in 8 Months
Manufacturing contraction slowed in November, buoyed by rising new orders and renewed optimism about future growth under the incoming Trump administration.
White House Defends President’s Pardon of Hunter Biden
Some Democrats and many Republicans said the pardon should not have happened.
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Hunter Biden Joins Long List of Controversial Presidential Pardons
President Biden pardoned his son late Sunday after he was convicted on gun charges and pleaded guilty to tax evasion.
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Georgia Bulldogs seek another win over Texas Longhons to seal playoff spot.
SEC Championship Game Preview: No. 2 Texas vs. No. 5 Georgia
Georgia Bulldogs seek another win over Texas Longhons to seal playoff spot.
Vicky McClure Mourns Loss of D-day Veteran Grandfather
The English ‘Line Of Duty’ actress said that her grandfather passed way two months before his 100th birthday.
Vicky McClure Mourns Loss of D-day Veteran Grandfather
The English ‘Line Of Duty’ actress said that her grandfather passed way two months before his 100th birthday.
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Short Story, ‘The Great Stone Face’
A humble man in a mountain valley awaits the fulfillment of prophesy in this story by the 19th century author.
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