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House eyes bipartisan vote on antisemitism plan that divides Dems
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Take That latest to move from troubled Co-op Live to rival venue
The band have become the latest act to move from the troubled arena amid a raft of "technical issues".BBC News - Top stories -
Taylor Swift's latest album had a "historic" debut, Billboard says
The vinyl sales alone were monumental, Billboard said, with "the largest sales week for an album on vinyl in the modern era."CBS News - Entertainment -
California congressional election down to a two-way race after primary recount
The congressional race in California that was poised to be a three-way general election will now be a traditional two-way general election after a recount.NBC News - Politics - California -
Greene's bid to topple Johnson veers closer to backfiring
The Georgia Republican now has to make a choice: Either don't call the ouster vote, or force one and watch it fail. Both options risk hurting her politically.Politico - Politics -
Where the Senate stands on passing House antisemitism bill
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