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Cornel West: Biden’s record on race issues a ‘crime against humanity’

Possible Green Party presidential candidate Cornel West described President Joe Biden's history on race as a "crime against humanity."

DeSantis blasted for Dairy Queen visit following Trump’s Blizzard blunder

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) made a campaign stop at a Dairy Queen in an apparent slight to 2024 presidential opponent Donald Trump.

Wisconsin lawmakers push to add ballot watermarks in order to improve election security

Lawmakers in Wisconsin have proposed changes to the state's absentee ballots that will reportedly ensure the security of the voting process, including the idea of watermarking absentee ballots.

Benjamin Netanyahu hospitalized amid heat wave

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was hospitalized on Saturday with initial tests indicating he was suffering from dehydration.

Four children who survived Amazon Jungle after 40 days released from hospital

The father of four children found in the Amazon jungle after surviving 40 days confirmed they were released from the hospital.

McCarthy repairing relationships with House rebels following contentious debt ceiling fight

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) approved several controversial amendments to the defense authorization bill in a possible attempt to mend fences with hard-line members of his caucus.

Mexico files complaint against Greg Abbott’s buoys in Rio Grande

Mexico sent Texas a complaint letter regarding the buoys in the Rio Grande and will soon deploy a team to investigate.

Biden loses voters to third-party campaigns but swing states could save him

Democrats are signaling concerns about the chances of a third-party candidate jumping into the 2024 White House race, funneling votes from President Joe Biden and sending former President Donald Trump back to the executive mansion.

RFK Jr floats idea COVID-19 was ‘targeted’ to attack white people and spare Jews: Report

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. alleged that COVID-19 had been specifically designed not to affect Jews and Chinese people.

Long Island serial killer probe not over after architect is charged in 3 of 11 deaths

RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (AP) — Authorities on Long Island are vowing to continue investigating a string of killings known as the Gilgo Beach murders after charging an architect in the deaths of three of the 11 victims.
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