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Illness forces Pope Francis to cancel meetings weeks after hospitalization

Pope Francis canceled all of his meetings and engagements Friday due to what the Vatican says is a fever that comes weeks after the pope endured a four-day hospital stay due to a lung infection.

DeSantis loses endorsements to Trump following botched campaign rollout

New Hampshire state legislators switched their 2024 presidential endorsements from Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) to former President Donald Trump, citing the governor's technological problems launching his campaign as the reason for the decision.

Target stock loses $9 billion amid pride collection backlash

Target's stock dropped as the retailer spirals deeper into controversy as a result of its 2023 pride collection.

Ramaswamy slams LinkedIn account restriction error as ‘laughable’

Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy called LinkedIn’s statement that restricting his account was an error “laughable” and “totally dishonest” on Friday.

Stimulus check update: Here are six states sending direct payments worth up to $1,500 in 2023

Many people are looking for financial help in 2023, and several states are issuing payments this year to lend a financial hand.

Teachers union launches five-figure ad buy to boost embattled Biden Labor nominee

The National Education Association is out with a five-figure digital ad buy across the country to push for Julie Su to be confirmed by the Senate to be labor secretary.

Ron DeSantis says he picks fights ‘establishment Republicans’ shy away from

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) presented an argument for how he, as the most recent candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, stands out against the establishment GOP.

Four-month-old girl dies after staying at NYC migrant hotel

A 4-month-old girl of an illegal immigrant family died Thursday after authorities found her unconscious at a midtown Manhattan hotel being used to house migrants.

McCarthy dismisses debt ceiling concerns from Freedom Caucus

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) brushed off concerns from members of the House Freedom Caucus over debt ceiling negotiations, saying he is confident he’ll have enough support from rank-and-file lawmakers to get a deal passed before the country defaults on its loans.

Russian strike hits Dnipro hospital, killing at least two people

A Russian missile strike hit a hospital in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Friday, killing two and injuring about another 30 people, President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
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