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Donald Trump rehashes statement that immigrants are ‘poisoning the blood’ of US

Former President Donald Trump accused immigrants of "poisoning the blood" of the United States again Saturday during a rally in New Hampshire.

Premier League match suspended after player suffers cardiac arrest

Saturday’s AFC Bournemouth-Luton Town Premier League soccer match was suspended during the second half after the visitors’ captain went into cardiac arrest on the field.

Latino Democrats shift from quiet concern to open opposition to Biden’s concessions in border talks

WASHINGTON (AP) — Prominent Latinos in Congress looked on quietly, at first, privately raising concerns with the Biden administration over the direction of border security talks.

AC/DC’s original drummer Colin Burgess dies at 77

Colin Burgess, the original AC/DC drummer has died at the age of 77, according to the band.

Education Department reveals 40% of student loan borrowers missed first payment since COVID

The Department of Education revealed that 40% of student loan borrowers missed their first repayment date in October, including four million borrowers who were required to start paying back their loans for the first time.

Ohio Supreme Court blocks state’s abortion ban

The Ohio Supreme Court dismissed the state's challenge to a judge's order that has blocked the Buckeye State's six-week abortion ban, which has been on hold for the past 14 months.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar hospitalized after breaking hip during fall

Former NBA star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was hospitalized after falling and breaking his hip Friday.

Bill Maher offers ‘dose of realism’ in telling Palestinians that Israel is going ‘nowhere’

Talk show host Bill Maher issued a scathing monologue to Palestinians, saying Israel is going "nowhere."

Navy ship shoots down 14 drones from Houthi-controlled area of Yemen

U.S. Central Command reported on Saturday that a Navy ship shot down 14 drones launched from Houthi-dominated areas in Yemen.

Vatican court convicts former Pope adviser of financial crimes

Italian Cardinal Angelo Becciu, former adviser to Pope Francis, has been sentenced by a Vatican court to five and a half years in jail for financial crimes, making him the most senior Vatican official ever to face such charges.
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