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Biden tries to turn the page on a shaky debate: From the Politics Desk
Democrats' efforts to downplay concerns about President Joe Biden's age have come back to bite them after his shaky debate performance against Donald Trump.Joe Biden -
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Here's what you need to know about the verdict in the 'NFL Sunday Ticket' trial and what's next
The NFL has been found guilty of breaking antitrust laws in its distribution of out-of-market Sunday afternoon games on the “Sunday Ticket” premium subscription service -
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Here's what you need to know about the verdict in the 'NFL Sunday Ticket' trial and what's next
The NFL has been found guilty of breaking antitrust laws in its distribution of out-of-market Sunday afternoon games on the “Sunday Ticket” premium subscription service -
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The far right is on the rise ahead of elections in France. Here’s what you need to know.
France is on the cusp of voting in a far-right government for the first time since World War II, as the national mood appears to be souring on President Emmanuel Macron’s brand of mainstream centrism and lurching toward fiery anti-establishment ... -
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Everything you need to know about the Austrian GP
Everything you need to know as Formula One heads to the Red Bull Ring in Austria for round 11 of 2024. -
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UK general election 2024: everything you need to know
An FT overview of the key policies, people and pollsUnited Kingdom -
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What Biden, Trump need to accomplish in Thursday's debate
Ahead of Thursday night's highly-anticipated debate between President Biden and former President Donald Trump, Robert Costa examines what could spell success for either candidate.Donald Trump -
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Bird-flu testing, vaccines and treatments: 5 things you need to know now
Health officials are ramping up their response to H5N1 — but this is not COVID 2.0, experts say. -
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We’re all familiar with BFFs and frenemies. Here are six other friendship types you need to know | Emma Beddington
Do you have a friend you contact only when you need to be mean-spirited? Or someone you would categorise as a chaos friend? If not, you just might be one .... The New York Times recently explored “the vexing problem of the ‘medium friend’”: people ...
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Supreme Court punts on challenges to GOP social media laws
The Supreme Court sidestepped a final determination on whether Republican-backed laws in Florida and Texas that seek to regulate the content moderation practices of social media companies violate constitutional free speech protections. -
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Special Report: SCOTUS rules Trump has immunity for official acts
The Supreme Court issued a ruling on Monday that former President Donald Trump can claim immunity from prosecution for official acts while in office, but not for unofficial acts.Donald Trump -
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Trump speaks out after SCOTUS's immunity ruling: ‘Big win’
After the Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump has immunity for his official acts while in office, the former president spoke out on his social media platform. “Big win for our constitution and democracy. Proud to be an American,” he posted.Donald Trump -
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SCOTUS rules Trump has some immunity in federal election case
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that former President Donald Trump is entitled to some immunity from criminal prosecution for his acts taken during his time in the White House. The Court saying that immunity extends for official acts, but not ...Donald Trump -
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Far-right party leads first round of voting in France’s election
The far right swept to victory in the first round of legislative elections in France, dealing a major blow to President Emmanuel Macron. The country’s left is scrambling to thwart the National Rally party, which would be the first far-right ...