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DEA investigates Panettiere's death amid its own fentanyl scandal
Salonby Troy Farah·1d ago
Even as Donald Trump’s war against Iran drags on with no end in sight, let alone any sort of victory for the U.S., there’s another conflict America will definitely never win: the drug war.
The Uplift: The Shatners
CBS News·1d ago
William Sahtner and his daughter Melanie Shatner-Gretsch open up about their individual cancer battles that led to a strengthened bond between them. Plus, more heartwarming news
Your Expired Visa Card Could Be ‘Zombified’ to Make Contactless Payments
Wiredby Andy Greenberg, Lily Hay Newman·1d ago
As the controversial vehicle surveillance giant Flock Safety continues to expand, WIRED got the code for the company’s new AI policing tool and reconstructed the software to show that its...
Klobuchar's fraud fight claim takes hit after GOP opponent combs through receipts: 'Where were you?'
FOX Newsby Andrew Miller·1d ago
Minnesota Democratic gubernatorial candidate Amy Klobuchar is facing heat from her Republican opponent and critics on social media for campaigning on addressing the massive fraud scandal in her...
Talarico floods Texas airwaves in U.S. Senate race as Paxton, GOP stay quiet
Salonby Gabby Birenbaum·1d ago
WASHINGTON — With under nine weeks to go until early voting begins in Texas’ U.S. Senate race, both Ken Paxton and James Talarico have been campaigning around the state, meeting voters everywhere...
AMB GORDON SONDLAND: Our allies enjoyed a free ride trading with Iran. Trump is shutting that down
FOX Newsby Gordon Sondland·1d ago
President Donald Trump is finally proposing the Iran policy that our allies have spent decades avoiding: If you want the benefits of doing business with the United States, you cannot also help...
King Charles' deadly avalanche escape heightened his awareness of life's 'fragility': expert
FOX Newsby Stephanie Nolasco·1d ago
King Charles narrowly escaped death — and Britain's royal future almost changed forever. The monarch recently opened up about escaping a 1988 avalanche that killed his close friend, Major Hugh...
Woman’s alleged ISIS radicalization unfolded online before Capitol bomb plot: court docs
FOX Newsby Michael Ruiz·1d ago
Jessica Bowie, a 35-year-old woman from upstate New York, is now facing terrorism charges after authorities allege she converted to Islam, swore allegiance to the Islamic State group and plotted to...
How to Increase Mental-Health Literacy
Timeby Joan M. Cook·1d ago
Imagine that someone you love starts turning down opportunities to attend social gatherings like going to the movies, picnics, and parties.
Chris Kraus, Venice Pavilions, Rina Banerjee
Hyperallergicby Hyperallergic·1d ago
“After New York, Aruba,” instructs a subway ad with a video showing waves softly crashing against the rocks of a tropical island. My immediate response is to Google where Aruba is.
Trump Hates the Troops. The Troops Are Taking Notice.
The New Republicby Jason Linkins·1d ago
If you want to get the unfiltered skinny on how the never-ending war with Iran is going, it’s written in the dust. Responsible Statecraft’s Trita Parsi reported this week that U.S.
Why People Want to Believe the Lindsay Clancy Conspiracy Theories
The New Yorkerby Jessica Winter·1d ago
Near the start of the year, Lindsay Clancy, the woman at the center of the criminal trial in Massachusetts that has mesmerized many chambers of social media, filed a civil action against eight...
What Natalie Harp Carries
The New Yorkerby Doreen St. Félix·1d ago
On September 1, 1987, a military train loaded with munitions coursed out of Diablo Valley, in the East Bay of Northern California.
Melissa Auf der Maur’s Chronicle of Nineties Rock
The New Yorkerby Kelefa Sanneh·1d ago
Thirty-two years ago, in the summer of 1994, Courtney Love staged a remarkable comeback. Earlier that year, her band, Hole, had released a furious and galvanizing album called “Live Through This,”...
Crossing Into England with a False Story
The New Yorkerby Ledio Cakaj·1d ago
Time had stopped in Calais. The Albanians in Paris who had helped me plan my crossing had said that the train would remain at the station for five minutes, ten at most.
Make the U.N. Great Again: The Uphill Struggle Facing The Next Secretary General
Timeby Richard Gowan and Daniel Forti·1d ago
It may be both the most prestigious and the most frustrating job in international diplomacy: members of the United Nations are weighing who should succeed António Guterres as Secretary-General when...
U.S.-Iran Live Updates: Iran declares it has won the war as U.S. turns to economic warfare
CBS Newsby Tucker Reals; Khaled Wassef; Duarte Dias; The Associated Press; Ahmed Shawkat; AFP; Faris Tanyos; Emma Nicholson; Seyed Rahim Bathaei; Mark Osborne; Emmet Lyons; Eleanor Watson; Charlie D'Agata; Jorda·1d ago
What to know about the Iran war today: - Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian said Friday the world had "approved" the country's victory over the U.S. and the war should therefore end.
A former child star’s death rattles Hollywood and U.S. debt balloons: The news quiz
NBC Newsby Ashley Mowreader·1d ago
A drug ring headquartered at a frat house, a world leader catfished, and a classroom pet blamed for arson. Test your knowledge of the week in news, and take last week’s quiz here.
Senator launches assault on illegal immigration gaps as GOP races midterm clock to lock in key wins
FOX Newsby Charles Creitz·1d ago
EXCLUSIVE: Republicans risk seeing some of President Donald Trump’s signature immigration priorities erased by a future Democratic administration unless Congress acts now to lock them into law...
EXCLUSIVE: 5-time illegal entrant admits ‘mistake’ that finally got him busted by ICE
FOX Newsby Peter Pinedo·1d ago
EXCLUSIVE: An illegal immigrant who re-entered the U.S. five times said his drinking is the "mistake" that finally led to his arrest by U.S.
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