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Smuckers to purchase Hostess Brands, owner of Twinkies, for over $5 billion

Smuckers announced a major acquisition on Monday, purchasing Hostess, the maker of Twinkies, for roughly $5.6 billion.

Kim Jong Un traveling to Russia for possible Putin meeting: Report

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is reportedly on his way to Russia on Monday for a possible meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, multiple South Korean media outlets reported.

Pelosi runs for 20th term insulated from concerns over age

Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) announced on Friday that she would run for a 20th term in the House, largely unencumbered by the scrutiny over age that has vexed her octogenarian colleagues.

Elliot Page attends Toronto International Film Festival as ‘leading man’

Elliot Page, the Canadian actor formerly known as Ellen Page, attended the Toronto International Film Festival to celebrate the release of Close to You and Page's first role as a "leading man."

How three Republicans are making Kevin McCarthy’s life even tougher

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is facing several headaches as the House returns to session this week, and the absence of fellow House Republicans will only add to the difficulties in avoiding a government shutdown.

Trump and DeSantis to appear at California Republican convention days after second debate

Former President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) are headed to the California Republican state convention on Sept. 29, mere days after the GOP debate in Simi Valley at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.

Protesters burn US flag outside Jason Aldean concert: ‘We will try that in a small town’

A pro-communism group held a protest outside a Jason Aldean concert on Saturday night, during which they burned a United States flag.

California pit bull puppy revived after overdosing on owners’ fentanyl

A California pit bull puppy was revived with Narcan after appearing to overdose on its owners' fentanyl, authorities said.

Post-9/11 first responder deaths near total who died during attacks

The number of first responders who died from illnesses stemming from the 9/11 terrorist attacks is nearly the number of public servants who died on Sept. 11, 2001.

What House Republicans are focusing on in Biden investigations after returning from recess

The House will be back in session this week, with Republicans back on the battlefield with multiple investigations into President Joe Biden and his family that some GOP members hope will lead to an impeachment inquiry.
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