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Where six names floated for 2024 stand on presidential bid

As more candidates begin to announce bids for the presidency in 2024, several possible contenders have yet to commit to a run for the White House.

Portland, Oregon’s last two Walmarts closing as companies see shoplifting surges

The last two Walmart stores in Portland, Oregon, are closing their doors as companies across the board experience surges in retail theft.

Ukrainian forces inflict ‘high casualties’ as battle for Bakhmut rages

Ukrainian troops are continuing to fight in the besieged city of Bakhmut, inflicting a high casualty count among Russian forces.

UN nuclear watchdog hints at reviving Iran nuclear deal: ‘Spirit of collaboration’

Iran has offered pledges that could “pave the way” for the renewal of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, according to the top United Nations nuclear watchdog, despite ambiguity about how Tehran will fulfill those hopes.

Former Trump adviser says he’ll ‘likely’ support a different candidate in 2024

A former deputy national security adviser in the Trump administration indicated he wouldn't support former President Donald Trump's bid for a second term.

Victoria’s Secret announces plan to bring back a ‘new version’ of its fashion show

Lingerie retailer Victoria's Secret is getting ready to bring back its annual fashion show.

Former Trump campaign official Paul Manafort settles in $3.15 million lawsuit with US government

The former chairman of former President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign will pay the United States $3.15 million after an investigation alleged he had undeclared foreign bank accounts.

Video captures moment four US citizens in Mexico were kidnapped at gunpoint

A newly released video captured the moment that four American citizens were kidnapped at gunpoint immediately after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border and dragged through the street into a pickup truck by men in bulletproof vests.

Twitter suffers malfunction as users are unable to post pictures or links

Twitter suffered problems Monday with broken links, images, and third-party apps.

University of Houston latest Texas school to ditch DEI statements in hiring

The University of Houston has banned diversity, equity, and inclusion statements in hiring, becoming the latest public university in Texas to follow a directive from Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) that prohibited such statements.
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