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A muted Black Friday expected as holiday deal season starts earlier

While shoppers will pour into retail stores across the country this Black Friday, the uptick in spending may be more muted than in past years.

Froot Loops boycott possible after pushing online children’s library of ‘free diversity and inclusion content’

Kellogg’s Froot Loops cereal boxes in Canada now promote free access to a "woke" digital book library for children.

Former Obama official arrested after harassing food vendor with Islamophobic comments

A former national security official for former President Barack Obama was arrested by the New York City Police Department on Wednesday after a video of him using Islamophobic language against a food vendor went viral.

Progressives keep pressure on Biden despite temporary Gaza ceasefire

Progressives are doubling down on their demand that Israel agree to a permanent ceasefire in Gaza even after the White House helped broker a hostage deal with Hamas that will result in a temporary pause in fighting.

Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro claims voters have ‘brain fog’ from Trump

Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) said he is not concerned about President Joe Biden's chances in a hypothetical matchup against former President Donald Trump next year, claiming voters have "brain fog" about what the country was like under Trump.

Jamie Foxx accused of sexually assaulting woman in NYC restaurant: Lawsuit

Actor Jamie Foxx has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a New York City restaurant in 2015, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday with the New York Supreme Court.

Major DeSantis ally resigns from his super PAC after heated campaign disagreements

A driving force in Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) presidential campaign resigned from his post as the CEO of a DeSantis-aligned super political action committee on Wednesday following disagreements between the committee and the governor's 2024 campaign.

Pope Francis holds Vatican luncheon with transgender women

Pope Francis invited a group of transgender women to a Vatican luncheon late last week in celebration of the Catholic Church's World Day of the Poor.

‘An act of God’ is needed to see DeSantis or Haley as GOP nominee: Sarah Bedford

Former President Donald Trump’s lead is too big, barring “an act of God,” for any of the remaining GOP presidential candidates to have a shot at the Republican Party’s nomination, according to the Washington Examiner’s Sarah Bedford.

Amazon cashes in on first-ever Black Friday NFL game with $880,000 30-second ad spots

Amazon is slated to broadcast the first-ever NFL game on Black Friday, and it will be charging a pretty penny for those looking to advertise during the football game.
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