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Democrats wary of attorney general pick’s loyalty to Trump after hearing
Pam Bondi, a former Florida attorney general, both claimed to be a nonpolitical prosecutor and a Trump loyalist. Pam Bondi, Donald Trump ’s nominee for attorney general, offered limited assurances ...The Guardian - 2d -
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Everton make David Moyes their top target after sacking Sean Dyche
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Jake McCabe Leaves Maple Leafs' Game Against Flyers With Upper-Body Injury After Awkward Fall In Fight With Garnet Hathaway
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Rivian meets its 2024 vehicle production target after lowering projections
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Virgin Australia crewmember allegedly sexually assaulted in Fiji
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Baby to fly to Mexico for 'life-changing' stem cell therapy after fundraiser
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BA passenger loyalty programme shake-up sparks backlash
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