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Speaker Mike Johnson Survived the Spring. Now Comes the Fall.
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The Hill - Politics
All eyes on Speaker Johnson for next move on government funding
All eyes are on Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) this week as lawmakers await his next move in the fight over government funding, after Republican resistance foiled his initial strategy for avoiding an ...9 hours ago -
NBC News - Top stories
Woman survives falling and tumbling 150 feet at Washington state waterfall site
A woman sustained serious injuries this week after falling and tumbling more than 150 feet down an embankment at a Washington state waterfall popular with hikers, authorities said.Yesterday -
GameSpot - Tech
Classic Digimon Movies Are Coming To Blu-Ray, Preorders Are Now Open
Cool kids watched Pokemon when they were growing up, but cooler kids were into Digimon, a pretty cool animated series about digital monsters and unhinged cooking . Fans of the show won't want to ...6 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
Saleh: 'Looking like' Jets' Johnson tore Achilles
New York Jets defensive end Jermaine Johnson was carted off the field on Sunday, and after his team's 24-17 victory over the Tennessee Titans, coach Robert Saleh said it's "looking like" he'll be ...20 hours ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
Can New York City Street Vendors Survive a Police Crackdown?
The police have been ticketing vendors for violations over the past year, upsetting sellers who say they are just trying to earn a living.4 hours ago - New York -
ESPN - Sports
Planning, patience and PB&Js: Tales of surviving college football weather delays
Common during the early part of a season, weather delays can last hours. They also can test patience, plans and postgame meals.2 hours ago - College Football -
The Hill - Politics
When it comes to race and US elections, ethnicity matters
The Harris-Trump race is extremely close, and appeals to ethnicity matter.4 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
Lawrence on Jags' offense: 'We suck right now'
Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence was quick and to the point about his team's offense the first two weeks of the season. "We suck right now," he said.16 hours ago
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