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Politico - Politics
House lawmakers demand Secret Service briefing on 2nd Trump assassination attempt
The top lawmakers on the panel investigating the July shooting requested a briefing with the Secret Service this week over what authorities said was another “attempted assassination.”Yesterday - Donald Trump -
Politico - Politics
House Democrats pour more cash into Iowa, Virginia races
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Yen Might Gain if BOJ Signals Rate Rises
The yen could rise further as the BOJ is likely to leave interest rates unchanged on Friday but should continue to signal future rate increases, MUFG Bank said.13 hours ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Yahoo Sports AM: Texas might be back
In today's edition: Texas leapfrogs Georgia, NFL Sunday by the numbers, USA tops Europe at Solheim Cup, Baker's Dozen, and more.11 hours ago -
Wired - Tech
OpenAI Messed With the Wrong Mega-Popular Parenting Forum
Mumsnet CEO Justine Roberts spoke to WIRED about why licensing talks with OpenAI broke down and why her company is planning legal action.12 hours ago -
The New York Times - Sports
The Bengals Aren’t Doomed. They Might Be One of the League’s Best Teams.
A close loss to Kansas City showed Cincinnati can play at a championship level, a columnist for The Athletic writes.9 hours ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
Caitlin Clark says she 'dominated' trick-or-treating as kid, explains how Halloween tradition taught her jokes
The Fever star informed fans of Des Moines, Iowa's unique Halloween tradition after a record-setting performance23 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Sen. Blackburn says there's 'urgent need' to pass kids online safety bill amid roadblock in House
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) released a video Monday emphasizing the "urgent need" to pass the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), aimed at increasing children's digital safety and privacy. In ...7 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Boeing Machinist Strike Adds Cash Crunch to New CEO's Rescue Mission
Ratings firms are warning that a prolonged work stoppage could sink the jet maker’s debt into junk status.Yesterday
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EU Tech Enforcer and Musk Antagonist Thierry Breton Quits
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U.S. Warns Israel Against Escalating Fight With Hezbollah
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The Crude System of Coded Messages Keeping Hamas's Leader Alive
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