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News outlets are doing a bit of soul-searching on whether they misunderstand a good portion of the American people.
The Best of Howard Hawks
A look back at the often unrecognized achievements of one of film’s greatest directors and at his greatest contributions to different movie genres.
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Incumbent Democrat Wins Nevada Senate Race
First-term Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) survives late surge by GOP challenger Sam Brown in race that wasn’t predicted to be so close.
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As senior advisor to Trump’s campaign, Wiles has stayed out of the limelight and been credited for running a disciplined operation.
Memes, Pop Culture, and Economy: How Young Voters Helped Trump Win
Trump made double-digit gains with Gen Zers, a group that distinguishes itself from Millennials in many ways.
Biden, Trump to Meet Wednesday as Transition Stage Gets Underway
President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump will meet next week at the White to discuss the upcoming presidential transition.
ChatGPT Rejected Over 250,000 Requests to Create Images of Presidential Candidates Before Election
OpenAI said it had applied safety measures to ChatGPT to refuse requests to generate images of real people.
Labor Board Tightens Limits on What Employers Can Say During Unionization Efforts
National Labor Relations Board returns to case-specific analysis, requiring employer predictions about unionization impacts to be based on objective facts.
Voters in 3 States Approve Paid Sick Leave, 2 States to Increase Minimum Wage
Ballot measures in Alaska, Missouri, and Nebraska require employers to offer paid sick leave.
DeSantis Orders Probe After FEMA Allegedly Avoided Trump Supporters’ Homes
FEMA spokesperson says the agency is ‘horrified’ by reports and is reaching out to affected residents to ensure assistance.
Bill Ackman Seeks to Delist Companies From Amsterdam After Attack on Israelis
Israeli Jewish football fans were targeted by attackers shouting ‘Free Palestine’ slogans.
US District Court Judge Blocks Illinois Ban on Certain Types of Rifles, Attachments
Judge Stephen McGlynn ruled that law does not comport with Supreme Court decision in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen.
Illegal Immigrants Express Mixed Feelings Over Trump’s Victory and Potential Deportations
‘If I could vote, my vote would be for Donald Trump ... as a Christian, I would prefer him,’ an illegal immigrant said.
France Grapples With ‘Mexicanized’ Narco-Enclaves
Gangs in France are forming semi-autonomous ‘narco-enclaves’ in quiet towns, emboldened by a reduced police presence, warns a veteran French police commander.
Persecution of Falun Gong Adherents Continues as Thousands Reported Imprisoned, Tortured This Year
More than one hundred died in 2024 because of torture and abuse.
California Metro Areas Among the Nation’s Lowest in Home Turnover Rate
Seven of the nation’s 10 lowest rates are in California, as high home prices discourage moving and owners who locked in low-interest mortgages stay put.
Trump Flips Nevada, Nears Sweep of Swing States
Trump is also leading in Arizona, the final battleground that has not yet been called.
‘It’s Hard to Lose’: Walz Returns Home to Minnesota After Election Loss
Walz resumes his role as the governor, pledges to defend his state from the incoming Trump administration’s policies.
Trump Victory Sends US Stocks to Best Weekly Rally in a Year
Trump’s election victory sparked a stock rally, with major indexes posting their best weekly gains in a year amid policy speculation.
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Both teams’ offenses were the highlight of Thursday night’s division-rival rematch.
Baltimore Ravens Stage Comeback to Stun Cincinnati Bengals
Both teams’ offenses were the highlight of Thursday night’s division-rival rematch.
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An animal study offers new possibilities for mental health.
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An animal study offers new possibilities for mental health.
Ex Libris: Louisa May Alcott
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‘The Last Rifleman’ Honors the Greatest Generation
An elderly vet escapes from his nursing home to attend anniversary ceremonies for the Normandy landing.
Al Hirschfeld: King of Caricature
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a young artist with a gift for studying faces and character and becomes America’s greatest caricaturist.
Ex Libris: Louisa May Alcott
In this article in our ‘Ex Libris’ series, we look at the literary influences on one of America’s most beloved writers.
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US Airlines Required to Give Automatic Refunds for Canceled, Delayed Flights
As canceled and delayed flights are prevalent, passengers can be assured that a refund will be issued.
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Canada is a large country surrounded by water so cruising to different destinations will be both fun and relaxing.
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