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Billionaire alumnus Ken Griffin donated a $300 million unrestricted gift to Harvard University, which will rename its Graduate School of Arts and Science to honor the Citadel hedge fund CEO’s lifetime donations, the university announced Tuesday.
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Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki arrived in the U.S. greeted by the country’s Vice President Kamala Harris.
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1996 Macarena Dance at Democratic National Convention
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Nolte: Seventeen years later, Brad Pitt's post-Katrina green experiment is still a nightmare for homeowners.
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Just last month, extreme hypocrite Hakeem Jeffries claimed on the House floor that Republicans don’t want children to learn about the Holocaust.  The reality is, Jeffries doesn’t want you to learn about his incendiary past.  In college, Jeffries wrote an editorial defending the antisemitism spewed by his uncle, and even went on to disparage Black conservatives by comparing them to […]
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Alissa Heinerscheid, Bud Light’s vice president of marketing who said the company needed to update its “fratty” and “out-of-touch” image, appeared to have enjoyed taki…
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China fired a warning shot at President Biden when a Chinese-American bank supplied Senate Republicans with records showing millions of dollars flowing from Chinese companies to Mr. Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, and brother James Biden, said a lawmaker spearheading an investigation of the first family.
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A United States citizen was arrested Wednesday in Libya by government officials for Christian proselytism, which is an attempt to convert a person...
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WASHINTON (DC News Now) — The United States dollar is the default currency in the world and international trade. But Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa also known as BRICS are att…
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A Target security guard punched an irate customer in the face after the costumer demanded that a manager give her reparations for her $1,000 grocery bill, Ohio police said.
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On Wednesday's broadcast of CNBC's "Squawk on the Street," White House National Economic Council Deputy Director Bharat Ramamurti stated that the March | Clips
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Fed officials were advised that the central bank's staff now sees the economy heading toward a recession. | Economy
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'This is our moment to lead and to give the people of Tennessee what they deserve,' Lee said at a news conference.
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New Zealand announces its seven-day mandatory coronavirus quarantine period will be kept in place through the end of 2023.
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A Florida death row inmate known as the "ninja killer" is set to be executed Wednesday for murdering a couple in Palm Coast, Florida, in 1989...
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Virginia mother Xi Van Fleet absolutely schooled progressive activist David Hogg over his pro-communist China comments, Tuesday.
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A Dallas-Forth Worth, Texas, venue says it will no longer allow "all ages" drag queen shows at the establishment after undercover journalists published video from a recent event.Live music venue Tulips was at the center of controversy after independent journalist Tayler Hansen posted video on March ...
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A group of 69 Republican members of Congress are asking the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to uphold a Texas judge's decision halting FDA approval for the abortion pill.
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Warren Buffet warned on Wednesday that more bank failures could occur shortly amid ongoing economic concerns in the U.S...
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President Donald J. Trump filed a lawsuit in federal court on Wednesday against his former lawyer Michael Cohen. Cohen...
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In short, businesses are fleeing downtown for the suburbs. And with all due respect, Baltimore and Chicago is not company you want to be in.
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(The Center Square) – Lawmakers are outraged after reports that federal COVID-relief tax dollars may have gone to wealthy hospitals while avoiding helping out poor hospitals in recovering from the
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — National Public Radio, a government-supported news organization, is vehemently denying "slanderous" accusations that they are national and public.
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U.S. District Judge Kathleen Cardone was unimpressed by the Biden administration's argument that marijuana users are too "dangerous" to own guns.
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