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Cuba courts Iranian investors as they take on ‘US and Western bullying’

Cuba is rolling out the welcome mat for Iran, signing off on several agreements this week, which include opening its borders to Iranian investors.

Younger Americans more likely to disapprove of Biden handling Israel-Hamas war: Poll

More than 40% of the public disapproves of President Joe Biden's handling of the war between Israel and Hamas, with disapproval rates even more pronounced for adults aged 30 and under, according to research released Friday.

Experts say Cybertruck’s design and structure present serious safety concerns

Safety experts argue that the design and structure of Tesla's Cybertruck present serious safety concerns.

UN agency in Gaza ‘on verge of collapse’ amid Israeli military campaign

The head of the United Nations entity focused on the Palestinian territories warned on Friday that the deteriorating situation in Gaza is impeding its ability to help civilians in need, while also expressing concern for the aid workers themselves.

Megyn Kelly confirms ‘pissed off’ Chris Christie confronted her during debate

Megyn Kelly confirmed what 2024 hopeful Chris Christie told her during a break at the fourth GOP debate on Thursday.

Florida GOP chairman Christian Ziegler uses Trump as shield in sexual assault scandal

Florida Republican Party Chairman Christian Ziegler is reportedly invoking former President Donald Trump's silence as a defense as he refuses to step down from his position during an investigation into Ziegler for alleged sexual battery.

Three ways California’s $68 billion budget deficit could hurt Newsom and Democrats

California faces a projected $68 billion budget deficit that will require spending cuts and dips into reserve funds, forcing Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) and state Democrats to make major changes next year.

RFK Jr. commemorates Utah’s postponed ‘unconstitutional’ ballot deadline

Utah has delayed its ballot access deadline to appease 2024 candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who had a pending lawsuit against the state.

FDA approves world’s first CRISPR gene-editing drug for sickle-cell disease

The Food and Drug Administration has approved the world's first medicine employing CRISPR gene-editing technology to treat sickle cell disease, giving thousands of Americans new hope to treat the painful disease.

A third Koch-backed AFP Action staffer joins DeSantis super PAC after Haley endorsement

Chris Maidment, a former director of grassroots operations for Americans for Prosperity in New Hampshire, announced on Friday he is joining Never Back Down, the super PAC supporting Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) presidential campaign after the group endorsed former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley for president late last month.
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