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Emperor Nero’s theater unearthed steps from the Vatican

The theater belonging to Rome's fifth emperor Nero was discovered Thursday just outside the wall of the Vatican.

McConnell and Feinstein episodes raise age concerns about US leaders

As the country's political leaders continue to get older, events and episodes of decline among politicians continue to happen publicly.

Andy Beshear bucks party and fights with GOP challenger about gender transition surgery

Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY) launched a counterattack against the Republican narrative that he is a backer of gender reassignment surgery for minors in a recent ad.

Lincoln Dinner: The winners and losers of the Iowa fundraiser

DES MOINES, Iowa — Former President Donald Trump demonstrated his dominance in the 2024 Republican primary, overshadowing his opponents during his first so-called cattle call event with chief rival Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).

Phoenix heat killing cacti and burning locals who fall on pavement

Record high temperatures in Phoenix, Arizona, are killing plant life and affecting infrastructure.

Mega Millions drawing: What to know about $1.05 billion jackpot

The latest Mega Millions drawing took place on Friday, resulting in no top winner of the jackpot estimated to be $940 million.

Biden administration announces $345 million military aid package for Taiwan

The Biden administration announced a $345 million military aid package for Taiwan on Friday evening.

Washington state senator fined over improper use of public resources at Dobbs response event

Democratic Washington state Sen. Manka Dhingra was fined by the ethics board for using public resources when she encouraged people to register to vote at an abortion rights event last summer.

Trump defamation suit against CNN for painting him as ‘Hiter-like’ thrown out by judge

On Friday night, a judge dismissed former President Donald Trump's lawsuit against CNN in which the current 2024 front-runner for the Republican nomination claimed CNN’s coverage of his election lies equated him to Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany.

How the opioid epidemic devastated San Francisco and contributed to a potential economic freefall

San Francisco has seen a sharp increase in drug use and addiction in recent years, creating a worrying impact on the city's economy and eroding businesses, the housing market, and public safety.
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