As the partial government shutdown persists amid partisan gridlock in Washington D.C., Education Department Secretary Linda McMahon pointed out that the shutdown demonstrates that her department is not necessary. She noted that schools are still functioning. “The Democrat government shutdown has forced agencies to evaluate what federal responsibilities are truly critical for the American people. […]
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The NFL returns to London for a third consecutive week. The Los Angeles Rams take on the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. ET at Wembley Stadium. The game will air exclusively on the NFL Network, with Rich Eisen as the play-by-play announcer, Kurt Warner as the game analyst, and Sara Walsh as the […]
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A scathing new report into the Titan submersible disaster that killed five people has found the vessel was damaged during earlier dives and built through a flawed engineering process that failed to meet safety standards — conditions that ultimately led to its fatal implosion. The report released by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on […]
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Turkish officials recently unveiled a gleaming gold brooch and a rare jade stone in Troy – a remarkable breakthrough that sheds light on the city’s pre-Greek past. The artifacts were found by archaeologists excavating the Troy archaeological site, located in northwestern Turkey. Troy was once considered a mythical city, and its remains were first unearthed […]
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A student at the University of North Georgia spoke out after revealing that an assigned textbook for one of her courses labeled Christianity as a “U.S.-based white supremacist group.” Kelbie Murphy, a senior at the university, paid roughly $100 for an assigned textbook in her International Public Relations course. In Chapter 8, the opening passage reads: […]
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