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World’s largest plane, destroyed early in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, being rebuilt in ‘secret location’

The iconic Antonov An-225, the world's largest plane which was destroyed during fighting early in Russia's invasion of Ukraine, is being rebuilt in a "secret facility."

‘Everything is going to be all right’: Warnock projects confidence on election eve

MACON, Georgia — Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) rallied supporters to ignore political pundits predicting a red wave was poised to sweep Democrats from power in Congress, expressing confidence he would defeat Republican challenger Herschel Walker in Tuesday’s midterm elections.

Tyson foods CFO arrested after drunkenly trespassing into college woman’s home

The chief financial officer of Tyson Foods was arrested Sunday after he was found asleep in the home of a young woman who did not know he was there. He was reportedly intoxicated and sleeping in a bed inside the home.

US doubles LNG exports to Europe in wartime gas market frenzy

The U.S. more than doubled exports of liquefied natural gas to Europe through October compared to all of last year, blowing past the export target President Joe Biden set to help allies there make up for lost Russian molecules.

Nancy Pelosi chokes up in interview when talking about attack on husband

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi choked up when talking about the hammer attack on her husband in her first interview since the incident.

Howard Stern: ‘Saving democracy’ is biggest issue, ‘hillbillies don’t realize it’

Howard Stern told listeners Monday that "saving democracy" ought to be the most important issue in the midterm elections on Tuesday.

SEE IT: Kathy Griffin uses late mother’s Twitter account after being suspended by Musk

Following her suspension from Twitter by Elon Musk, Kathy Griffin refused to go quietly.

White House says Biden ‘comes from coal country’ amid flap over energy comments

The White House maintained on Monday that President Joe Biden’s words about fossil fuels were “twisted” and that, as a Scranton native, he understands the importance of coal country.

Election Day winners may not be known for a few days, White House says

The White House warned that it could take days to know the results of the Nov. 8 elections.

Hundreds of Tennessee voters cast ballots in wrong races due to redistricting confusion

Election workers in Tennessee are scrambling to get hundreds of voters new provisional ballots after they accidentally cast their votes in the wrong congressional races due to confusion caused by redistricting.
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