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2024 debates: Will Donald Trump take the stage?

Donald Trump’s primary debate performances eight years ago turned a routine set piece of the presidential campaign into must-see television.

School districts move teachers who commit sexual assaults to other schools: Report

Public schools have become adept in allowing teachers accused of sexual assault to move to other schools, often with the help of collective bargaining agreements negotiated by teachers unions, a new report alleges.

Good cop, bad cop: How GOP negotiators handled debt ceiling talks

As debt ceiling talks stalled between the four leaders in Congress and President Joe Biden, Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) traveled to the White House to meet with the president one-on-one.

California labor laws affecting goat herders could remove key state wildfire prevention method

Goats may be the latest victim of California's red tape laws. Changes in state labor requirements for herders may affect both businesses and the environment as wildfire season approaches.

Hurricane season 2023: Everything you should know

The Atlantic hurricane season began last week, and with it, meteorologists expect tropical storm systems to form until November.

British PM Sunak preparing for upcoming talks with Biden

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will travel to the United States this week to meet with President Joe Biden and business and military leaders.

Trump takes heat from GOP rivals for congratulating Kim Jong Un on WHO inclusion

A number of Republican presidential hopefuls criticized former President Donald Trump on Saturday for congratulating North Korean leader Kim Jong Un over his country's appointment to the World Health Organization's executive board.

First Lady Jill Biden celebrates birthday in Egypt

First Lady Jill Biden celebrated her 72nd birthday on Saturday during a multi-day tour throughout the Middle East and North Africa.

McCarthy condemns interrupting of SC children’s choir performance at Capitol

The U.S. Capitol Police issued an apology after they say they “mistakenly” labeled a recent performance of the National Anthem by a South Carolina children’s choir as a “demonstration.”

North Carolina Zoo celebrates birth of three sand kittens

The North Carolina Zoo announced the birth of three sand kittens Friday.
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