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RFK Jr. ‘already vindicating his critics’: Wall Street Journal
With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. having served as Health and Human Services secretary for about a month and a half, the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board said he is already "vindicating" his critics through his far-reaching actions. In an editorial published Sunday, the Journal wrote that his recently announced plan of reducing the "bloated" Department...
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This Caribbean Island Just Got a Level 3 U.S. Travel Advisory—Here's What It Means for Travelers
The travel warning for Trinidad and Tobago is now "Level 3: Reconsider Travel."
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Thai official sees "something suspicious" in quake toppling Bangkok tower
Officers questioned four Chinese men who were found removing 32 files from containers behind the collapsed building, a police official said.
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Sydney Sweeney Under Fire For 'Inappropriate' Dress Worn To Glen Powell's Sister's Wedding
Over the weekend, Sydney Sweeney accompanied her "Anyone But You" costar, Glen Powell, to his sister's wedding.
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Florida player’s March Madness interview with ESPN student reporter goes viral
The former walk-on and Gators team manager for three years was wide-eyed in an interview with ESPN Gainesville’s Talia Baia in the locker room.
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Mark Cuban Says, If They Replaced Elon Musk With Him, He's Still Try to Make Government Smaller By 'Cutting A Lot Of People'
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban says he doesn't need a political title to shake up big systems—and if he were ever asked to replace Elon Musk in running the government, he'd still aim to shrink it dramatically. Cuban Would Still Shrink Government—Just With a Plan "Trying to cut the size of government... and cutting a lot of people for better or worse, comes with the territory," Cuban said on a recent episode of "The Lincoln Project Podcast." "You can’t make government smaller and not cut hun
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Scientists issue dire warning after disturbing discovery made at the bottom of the ocean: 'Not a single inch of it is clean'
The researchers sent a manned submarine into deep waters.
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