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Jack Smith Could Be Prevented From Using Evidence by Aileen Cannon
The transfer of grand jury testimony from Washington, D.C. to Florida could be a big boost to Trump, a former prosecutor has said.
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Democrat Candidates Get 10,000 Missing Votes After 'Human Error'
An additional 10,000 mail-in ballots which had been overlooked in a "human error" were added to a Democratic primary.
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Migrants Hiding at School Sparks Fears for Students
Illegal immigrants have blended in at middle schools in New Mexico twice in the past week, sparking warnings from federal agents.
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Injured Allied Navy Sailors Given Combat Medals After China Clash
The Philippine navy personnel were injured during the China's coast guard's water cannon broadsides near a South China Sea hot spot.
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Jon Stewart Responds to Claims He Overvalued Apartment
Stewart was accused of "hypocrisy" after selling his New York penthouse for 829 percent above the estimated value.
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California Snow Map Shows Which Areas Will Have 'Major Impact'
The second of three back-to-back systems is currently hitting California, resulting in "hazardous" driving conditions in some areas.
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TikTok's Chinese Cousin Bans AI Content
Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, will ban artificial intelligence-generated content that spreads rumors or misinformation.
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Prince Harry Police Security Quest Came at a Heavy Price
The Duke of Sussex's costs from a failed lawsuit over his police bodyguards could top $1.25 million, a lawyer has told Newsweek.
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Americans Increasingly Want to Move to Another Country
New polling suggests the number of U.S. adults wanting to settle elsewhere has more than trebled in the past 50 years.
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Diddy, Stevie J Sexual Relationship Claims Detailed in Bombshell Filing
Sean "Diddy" Combs' storm of controversy has seen a number of people associated with him also face allegations.
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Fired NATO General Maintains Innocence in Intel Probe
"I have nothing to blame myself for," Lieutenant General Jarosław Gromadziński said in response to the investigation.
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In Florida's Housing Market, Insurance-Free Homes Become Big Selling Point
Florida homeowners selling their homes are boasting about their properties not needing flood insurance in an attempt to attract buyers.
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Hazardous Material Leaking From "Dali" Ship After Baltimore Bridge Crash
A total of 56 containers on board the ship were carrying 764 tons of hazardous materials, including corrosives, flammables and lithium-ion batteries.
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Russia-Ukraine War Analysts Reveal Plan to Defeat Putin
"The West has the advantage, but it must decide to use it," the Institute for the Study of War think tank said.
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A White Woman Told Me I Was Under-Experienced. It Was an Awakening
It hit me like a cold, blunt slap in the face.
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Fani Willis Dealt Blow as Judge to Hear Donald Trump Arguments
Judge Scott McAfee is set to hear arguments on two pretrial motions in the high-profile Georgia elections interference case.
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Kenan Thompson Breaks Silence on Nickelodeon Allegations
A recent docu-series, 'Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV', featured accusations of "fostering a toxic workplace."
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Diddy Sex Worker Allegations Detailed in Full
Several recent lawsuits filed against Combs accuse the rapper of soliciting sex workers and running a "sex trafficking venture"
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Woman Recreates Differences in How She Did Makeup in 2016 Compared to Today
The side-by-side comparison highlighted some surprising makeup changes over the past eight years.
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Russian State TV Proposes Seizing Alaska and California
State TV propagandists routinely float the idea of either striking or seizing the territory of NATO members.
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The SEC's Controversial New Climate Rules Can Help Grow the Economy | Opinion
The Securities and Exchange Commission's rules are offering a boon to U.S. climate tech.
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Winter Weather Alerts for 7 States as Lake-Effect Snow to Hit
The meteorological phenomenon is set to bring several inches of snow to parts of Michigan near Lake Superior, while Western states face heavy mountain snow.
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Diddy's Private Jet Lands in Florida Following HSI Raids
Eyebrows raised when Sean Combs' private jet flew to the Caribbean when his homes were raided, but it's not thought he was on board.
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China's Economic Slump Wipes 155 Billionaires off Global Rich List
Despite the slump, China remains top of the list with 814 billionaires, a new report says.
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Russian Flotilla Is a Sitting Duck for Ukraine, UK Says
The Dnieper River Flotilla could face the same Ukrainian drone strikes as the Black Sea Fleet, the U.K. Ministry of Defense said.
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Russia May Have Collected More Weapons From North Korea
A massive Russian Antonov An-12 is suspected of helping fuel Moscow's war effort in Ukraine.
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Map Shows Chinese Spy Plane's Pacific Flight Route
The intelligence-gathering aircraft flew the same route for the second time this month.
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How Debit Cards For Migrants Compare to NYC Welfare Benefits
Migrants will get twice as much per week to spend on essential goods.
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Diddy News Update as More Celebrities Speak Out
After Sean "Diddy" Combs' properties were raided on Monday, celebrities have weighed in—and old Usher interviews have resurfaced.
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Diddy Paid Instagram Model Jade Ramey as Sex Worker—Court Filing
An amended lawsuit filed against Sean "Diddy" Combs unveils a fresh batch of bombshell allegations.
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