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Alyssa Farah Griffin: 'I feel duped' by Biden's team
"The View" host Alyssa Farah Griffin says after watching President Biden's shaky debate against former President Trump, she feels deceived by the White House about his fitness for office. "I feel duped," she said Friday on the ABC daytime talk ...Joe Biden -
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Crypto Platforms to Report Tax Information to IRS Starting in 2026
In a long-awaited step against tax evasion in cryptocurrency markets, the Treasury Department adopted a final rule requiring many crypto platforms to begin reporting users’ transactions to the Internal Revenue Service. -
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USA soccer's Tim Weah shoves Panama player, apologizes after red card in USMNT loss: 'I am deeply sorry'
The USMNT winger was shown a yellow card at first, but VAR saw it changed to a red
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