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Sound of Freedom holds onto 3rd place at box office as Barbie and Oppenheimer debut

Sound of Freedom has continued its success at the box office in its third weekend of release, despite steep competition from two major films released on Friday.

Trucking firm Yellow averts strike by drafting agreement

Trucking company Yellow Corp. came to an agreement with its drivers Sunday, narrowly avoiding a strike.

Incoming Twitter CEO reacts to platform’s rebranding, says it will transform ‘the global town square’

Linda Yaccarino, the incoming Twitter CEO, said the social media platform rebranding itself to X, will be "the future state of unlimited interactivity."

Rep. Raskin compares modern day to The Tempest: ‘there are a lot of devils here’

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) admitted the current political situation could be compared to Shakespeare's The Tempest.

Trump calls one-on-one interview with Tucker Carlson an ‘interesting’ idea

Former President Donald Trump has reacted to a potential idea of a sit-down interview with former Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson, calling it an "interesting" idea.

Here’s who qualifies for the first RNC debate as Trump mulls whether to show up

Six Republican candidates, including Donald Trump, have officially met the Republican National Committee's thresholds to qualify for the first primary debate next month, though questions remain on whether or not the former president will actually make an appearance.

Stacey Plaskett argues against GOP’s argument the party is being censored

Del. Stacey Plaskett (D-VI) argued against the Republican Party's claim that it is being censored.

Antony Blinken says sending Ukraine F-16 jets would take ‘months and months’

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said it would take "months and months" to send F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine, but assured that the the United States's support for the nation in its war against Russia has not wavered.

Biden official dismisses low polling about economy: ‘Moving in the right direction’

Chair of the Council of Economics Advisers Jared Bernstein brushed off recent low economy approval ratings, saying it will take a while for Americans' sentiments to "catch up."

Supreme Court tapped to review law blocking protests near abortion clinics

A Catholic "sidewalk counselor" is asking the Supreme Court to review a New York county law that blocks anti-abortion protesters from approaching people outside clinics, according to a recent petition.
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