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Oliver Anthony responds to media ‘trying to twist me into being a Biden supporter’

Musician Oliver Anthony clarified his feelings for President Joe Biden in what he called his "last post about politics."

SpaceX launches first fully international crew to ISS

In a pre-dawn launch on Saturday, SpaceX sent the United States's first space flight to the International Space Station where the entire crew was from different countries.

Alcohol industry displeased with Biden czar considering call to have just two drinks a week

Representatives of the alcohol industry were displeased with a leading Biden administration official's recommendation to cut back on alcohol consumption.

Florida Democrats pick up win in battle over gerrymandered map

Democrats in Florida appear positioned to get another seat in the House after successfully resolving a mapping dispute involving the state's gerrymandering in favor of Republicans.

Trump still dominates primary race after big week mugging for the cameras

A week in which eight presidential candidates gathered onstage in Milwaukee for the first Republican primary debate of the 2024 cycle, while former President Donald Trump released an interview with Tucker Carlson and then later surrendered to a Fulton County, Georgia jail would have perhaps been the beginning of the end of any other presidential candidate.

Jim Jordan’s investigations into Manhattan and Fulton DAs test congressional limits

The House Judiciary Committee fired off a letter to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis this week, thereby launching its second inquiry into a local criminal case against former President Donald Trump.

Rare collection of Renaissance books could sell for $25 million at auction

Over 1,300 16th century French and Italian works from the personal collection of American bibliophile T. Kimball Brooker could fetch upward of $25 million at auction.

COVID-19 test demand spikes at pharmacies as new variants spread

Major U.S. pharmacy chains are experiencing high volumes of sales of COVID-19 rapid test kits in the wake of rising case counts and hospitalizations, leading some to worry about possible product shortages.

Hurricane season 2023: Turbulent Pacific as Atlantic forecast is bleak

The 2023 hurricane season is at the halfway mark for both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, with Pacific storms surprisingly affecting the U.S. more than the Atlantic storms so far.

Texas grid operator urges weekend conservation as state continues to bake

The Texas grid operator asked residents to conserve energy yet again this weekend in an effort to avoid blackouts or rolling outages as the state braces for several more days of blistering-hot temperatures and highs expected to climb well into the triple digits in most parts of the state.
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