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From bibles to sneakers to guitars: Trump-branded merchandise is everywhere, but could it create legal woes for the president-elect?
Now that he’s again headed to the White House, Trump may not be in the same position to hawk his branded items, experts say.Business - MarketWatch - 8 hours ago -
RFK Jr.: Trump rally ‘the opposite of Nazism’
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday said the rally hosted by former President Trump at Madison Square Garden is the “opposite of Nazism” as Democrats seek to paint the right in that light. Kennedy ...Politics - The Hill - October 29 -
Moon-ball magic: How Wilson's passing edge over Fields opened up Pittsburgh's offense
Russell Wilson's moon ball has been in the league for over a decade, but it's new to this year's Steelers offense.Sports - ESPN - October 28 -
Hama Amadou, Niger’s former prime minister and emblematic opposition figure, dies at 74
Niger’s former Prime Minister Hama Amadou has died in a hospital in the country’s capital, NiameyWorld - ABC News - October 24 -
Former Sabres Defenseman Hangs Up The Skates
This former Buffalo Sabres defenseman has retired.Sports - Yahoo Sports - October 27 -
Trump’s Believers See a Presidency With God on Their Side
Many Christian conservatives saw the battle for the White House as a holy war. Now, with Donald Trump’s victory, their vision goes beyond politics.Top stories - The New York Times - November 8 -
College football odds, lines, schedule for Week 11: Georgia, Alabama favored in key SEC showdowns
Here's an early look at the lines for the biggest college football games of Week 11Sports - CBS Sports - November 3 -
College football odds, lines, schedule for Week 12: Georgia, South Carolina favored in key SEC showdowns
Here's an early look at the lines for the biggest college football games of Week 12Sports - CBS Sports - November 10 -
Kamala Harris’s Tie-Neck Blouse Plays to All Sides of the Aisle
The tie-front shirts serve as a reminder that no matter how far women have come, it’s not nearly as far as they think.Lifestyle - The New York Times - November 3