Democrats hold a slight advantage heading into the midterm elections in a new poll from The New York Times and Siena University. The poll found that 48% of registered voters would support a Democratic candidate if the midterm elections were held today, compared to just 43% for a Republican candidate. The poll also showed skepticism […]
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The National Football League has been inching closer and closer to an 18-game season, and if it were up to Robert Kraft, it would happen as soon as possible. The New England Patriots owner sounded as if he was predicting the change could come sooner rather than later, while also saying that more international games […]
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Republicans voted in dramatic fashion to advance a $1.2 trillion spending package to a final vote on Thursday, overcoming threats of a GOP rebellion over Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) funding and ethanol fuel. The legislation, which narrowly passed after a prolonged standoff on the floor, clears a key procedural hurdle called a “rule vote.” […]
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A California university lecturer has returned to the classroom after being placed on paid administrative leave for saying she wished Charlie Kirk had been killed shortly after he was shot last year. According to the Fresno Bee, Barri Brennan, a Fresno State University communication lecturer, was back in the classroom on Tuesday, the second day […]
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San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee was briefly stopped at Los Angeles International Airport on Wednesday over what the team described as a “paperwork issue.” According to multiple reports, Lee was returning to the United States from his home in South Korea when he was stopped because of missing paperwork. His agent, Scott Boras, […]
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