On today’s 5 Things podcast:
1️⃣ Pence testifies
2️⃣ Federal contractors failing to provide equal opportunity
3️⃣ Diabetes drug for weight loss
4️⃣ Unruly passengers
5️⃣ Woman at center of Emmett Till lynching dies
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The West Virginia Republican governor is running for Senate in 2024, possibly setting up a showdown for Sen. Joe Manchin's vulnerable Democratic seat.
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FBI data back to 2008 reveals increases in hate crimes against racial groups during presidential elections. All hate crimes have doubled since 2015.
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In Thursday’s paper:
- Kids’ surgery is no fun, but now can be easier
- House passes GOP debt limit plan
- South Korea and US seek to deter the North
- 'Crack in stained glass ceiling' in Vatican
Geraldine Tyler owed $15,000 in back property taxes and fines by the time the county foreclosed on her Minneapolis home in 2015. But for the 94-year-old grandmother, what happened next was something that some critics call "equity theft."
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Biden says the GOP debt limit bill will cut spending for Medicaid, food assistance, education, child care, veterans' health care and opioid treatment.
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Timothée Chalamet pulled double duty at CinemaCon, debuting a sneak peek at 'Wonka' (with Oompa Loompa Hugh Grant!) and first 'Dune Part Two' trailer.
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The founder of ISpace said they "have to assume" the lunar lander failed just before it was to have landed on the moon Tuesday.
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The worst-kept secret in Washington is official: President Joe Biden has confirmed he will run for reelection. For months, Biden has said he would run, but delayed a formal announcement.
The announcement sets up a possible rematch against Donald Trump.
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Americans have long nurtured mixed feelings about age and aged leaders. Yet during the country's founding, a young America admired venerable old sages.
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As House Republicans are teeing up a vote this week on a debt ceiling plan that includes $4.5 trillion in spending cuts, some Democrats in Congress are calling on Biden to restart negotiations with McCarthy, at least on the federal budget.
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Delaware is the 22nd state to legalize recreational marijuana, marking a milestone in President Joe Biden's home state after a nearly decades-long fight by advocates and Democrats to loosen restrictions on marijuana.
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The family of a northern Virginia man fatally shot by U.S. Park Police officers has reached a $5 million settlement in its civil lawsuit against the government.
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Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., who has emerged as one of few House Republicans urging her colleagues to find a more moderate stance on abortion, warned that Republicans will “lose huge” in 2024 if states keep passing restrictive abortion bans.
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Scientists are getting closer to the possibility of making a new person from skin or blood cells, without the need for sex.
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Three teens accused of killing a woman by throwing a rock through her windshield confessed to taking pictures of her car, arrest records show.
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The Bucks’ season fizzled, ending with a stunning and disappointing series loss to the eighth-seeded Miami Heat.
It's just the sixth time in league history that an eight-seed has defeated a No. 1 seed.
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On today’s 5 Things podcast:
1️⃣ GOP debt ceiling plan
2️⃣ E. Jean Carroll testifies that Trump raped her
3️⃣ Biden, S. Korea to increase signs of military power
4️⃣ Disney DeSantis suit
5️⃣ Immigrants driving labor force growth
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Netflix's sci-fi anthology series "Black Mirror" is coming back for a sixth season, marking its first new season in four years.
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On today's 5 Things podcast:
1️⃣ Can Biden win in 2024?
2️⃣ Chaos in Sudan
3️⃣ Taliban kill mastermind of Kabul airport bombing
4️⃣ Lessons from the pandemic
5️⃣ Summer movies
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Senate Judiciary Committee Dick Durbin, D-Ill., had requested Roberts testify next month about ethics rules that govern the Supreme Court.
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CNBC anchor and international correspondent Hadley Gamble has accused former NBCUniversal chief executive Jeff Shell of sexual harassment and sex discrimination in a complaint to the company, according to reports citing Gamble's lawyer.
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The pandemic-era rule allowed migrants to be expelled immediately. They often end up in dangerous border towns awaiting a chance to apply for asylum.
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In Tuesday's paper:
– "School choice" could see real-world consequences
– Tucker Carlson departs Fox News
– Clinical trials offer hope, not promises
– TSA firearm detections are on the rise across the U.S.
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The engine on an American Airlines flight caught on fire after hitting a bird. The plane had to make an emergency landing.
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The Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics filed a lawsuit that argues that dropping aerial fire retardant in waterways without a permit violates the Clean Water Act and does more environmental harm than good in fighting fires.
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A fire broke out during Disneyland Park's Fantasmic! nighttime spectacular Saturday. The show's 45-foot-tall Maleficent dragon went up in flames during its final showing, a Disneyland official said.
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A classified document leak that included evidence the U.S. has been spying on allies is complicating a high-profile visit by South Korea's president to Washington this week to meet with President Joe Biden.
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