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MGM cyberattack continues to paralyze casinos, frustrating Vegas tourists

The cyberattack that affected MGM Resorts over the weekend is still being felt at its properties in Las Vegas, with hotel guests waiting hours to both check in and gamble.

Judge Cannon sets guardrails for Trump’s handling of classified documents in Florida case

United States District Judge Aileen Cannon set restrictions on Wednesday on Donald Trump's handling of any evidence that involved classified documents in the case alleging the former president mishandled such documents.

Pence shoots back at heckler in Iowa: ‘Put him down as a maybe’

Mike Pence had an amusing response to an Iowa heckler who told the former vice president to “leave and get the f*** out of our country and get the f*** out of Iowa!”

Biden slams Obama for having ‘no grace’ in 2010 email to Hunter Biden

Emails from Hunter Biden's laptop showed that then-Vice President Joe Biden knocked then-President Barack Obama for having "no grace" after the younger Biden accused Obama of plagiarizing his father's speeches.

FDA says common decongestants don’t work: What to know ahead of cold and flu season

A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel declared on Tuesday that a common oral decongestant, phenylephrine, is not effective in relieving a stuffy nose, leaving many consumers and pharmaceutical companies with questions heading into the cold and flu season.

House postpones procedural vote on defense appropriations bill as GOP scrambles to secure support

The House of Representatives postponed consideration of its annual defense appropriations bill, dealing a blow to GOP leaders who hoped to get the legislation through the lower chamber by the end of this week.

GOP senators unveil plan to raise minimum wage to $11 tied to immigration restriction

A group of Republican senators has proposed gradually increasing the federal minimum wage over the next five years, with provisions to prevent illegal immigrants from benefiting from it.

How independent voters will determine the 2024 elections

The number of voters who identify as independents has grown significantly over the last two presidential races, making them a coveted voter bloc with outsized influence on the next election cycle.

Apple denies French allegations of iPhones releasing radiation

Apple defended itself after a French regulator accused the mobile phone developer's products of emitting too much radiation.

‘Alien corpses’ unveiled at Mexico’s Congress as UFO speculation intensifies

An “alien” discovery was on the docket in Mexico's Congress on Tuesday, as “non-human” corpses were unveiled to politicians at a public hearing.
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