"There's no other way to describe it — he's using anti-Jewish stereotypes and historical hatred to raise money," said Kurt Braddock, a public communication professor at American University.
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A self-proclaimed "non-Trump" candidate, Asa Hutchinson tries to stake out a neutral position on Trump's criminal indictment as he enters the GOP 2024 presidential primary.
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One person is dead and three others were injured in a shooting during a drug deal outside a Los Angeles shopping center Saturday, police said.
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Six months after Kroger proposed one of the largest retail takeovers in history, regulators remain silent on whether they will permit or fight the $25 billion merger with rival grocer Albertsons.
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Quinta Brunson, creator and star of ABC's smash sitcom "Abbott Elementary", made her "SNL" debut on Saturday.
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#WrestleMania 39 kicks off today in Los Angeles with Roman Reigns & Cody Rhodes facing off in the World Championship Match this weekend, along with Rhea Ripley & Charlotte Flair in the SmackDown Women's Championship.
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Fifteen female athletes who say Scott Shaw sexually assaulted them during physical therapy treatments more than a decade ago can testify at his upcoming trial, a judge has ruled.
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Mega Millions players are checking their tickets following Friday night's drawing.
The Mega Millions jackpot climbed to an estimated $355 million, with a cash option of $187.6 million, ahead of Friday's drawing.
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Trump's actual and would-be 2024 Republican rivals have so far walked a fine line, criticizing the Manhattan district attorney for indicting Trump while weighing a run against the former president.
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"Please hurry," one woman said on a call. "I'm hearing more shots."
Nashville authorities have released dozens of 911 calls and recordings of emergency dispatches that paint a picture of the chaos and fear inside a shooting at The Covenant School Monday.
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In this weekend’s paper:
- Former President Donald Trump inducted
- 9 soldiers killed in training crash
- Women of the Year: Sandra Day O’Connor pioneer on high court
- Tenn. protesters call for gun reform
- Trans activists fail to stop restrictive Kentucky bill
"Even though (Bad Bunny) hasn't come out and specified his sexual orientation, he has elevated the conversation on a global stage and in these pop cultural arenas where people are paying attention. Fluidity is his main message," says Dr. Nathian Rodriguez.
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On today’s 5 Things podcast:
1️⃣ Gun legislation
2️⃣ Pope Francis hospitalized
3️⃣ Grand jury investigating Trump takes a break
4️⃣ Toxic piping fix is making people sick
5️⃣ Cancer vaccine
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More than 78 trillion gallons of water has fallen on California this winter. What does that look like?
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We don't fully know yet what happened with Jonathan Majors, but the internet's swift instinct to blame someone exposes a lot about our culture.
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Pope Francis presided over Mass in St. Peter's Square before tens of thousands of faithful on Palm Sunday, a day after he left a Rome hospital where he was treated for bronchitis.
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"I personally would not trust models at that level of sophistication for my own personal health advice or information and I would be concerned if doctors and nurses were making it for medical decision-making," said Peter Lee, a vice president at Microsoft.
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The death toll rose to 26 and more dangerous weather was forecast for a wide swath of the South and Midwest already in ruins Sunday from a surge of storms that fueled confirmed or suspected tornadoes in at least eight states.
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Issues with the unemployment insurance system can be especially harmful to low-income and minority demographics, which tend to experience higher unemployment rates.
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Photographer Ricardo Rolon from The News Press captured drone images above Fort Myers Beach to see the landscape six months after Hurricane Ian.
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'Chaos, absolute chaos': At least 10 dead after tornadoes, severe storms tear across the South and Midwest. Here's what to know.
Читать полностью…Former President Donald Trump raised over $4 million the 24 hours since the news of his indictment broke, according to a statement from his campaign.
Trump's campaign sent fundraising emails asking for donations to stop what he called the "witch hunt."
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Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg is leading the inquiry into whether Trump paid $130,000 to silence Stormy Daniels. The case culminates years of Bragg probes at the city and state level into Trump and his aides, the Trump Organization and the Trump Foundation.
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"We should be at about 200 tornadoes for today's date," Victor Gensini, associate professor at Northern Illinois University, told USA TODAY on Thursday. "So we're running about 100 tornadoes above average, and we have been the entire year."
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USA TODAY’s Women of the Year program is a recognition of women who have made a significant impact in their communities and across the country.
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9 soldiers killed after two Army helicopters crash in Kentucky during training mission, official says
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Rep. Tim Burchett, a Tennessee Republican, described the school shooting in his home state as "a horrible, horrible situation," but it's not something he thinks Congress needs to address.
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Almost three-quarters of doctors say misinformation made it harder to treat patients for COVID-19 and made patient outcomes worse, according to a new poll.
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