US Tariffs on Canada, Mexico Take Effect; China Levies Double
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James Dennehy’s retirement came days after FBI chief Kash Patel was urged to probe allegations that the New York office withheld some Epstein-related documents.
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Jimmy Johnson Retires From Fox Sports After 25 Years of NFL Coverage
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Pope Back on Respirator After 2 Episodes of Acute Respiratory Failure
Francis is being treated with noninvasive mechanical ventilation, with the Vatican saying his prognosis remains ‘guarded.’
Department of Education Staffers Offered Buyouts of $25,000
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First Lady Melania Trump Backs Bill to Criminalize Deepfake and Revenge Porn
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Carl Dean, Dolly Parton’s Husband of Almost 60 Years, Dies at 82
Dean stayed out of the public eye throughout his wife’s long career. The cause of death was not disclosed.

Carl Dean, Dolly Parton’s Husband of Almost 60 Years, Dies at 82
Dean stayed out of the public eye throughout his wife’s long career. The cause of death was not disclosed.

Bringing Real Food Back to US School Lunches—Lessons From Around the World
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