A New York Times column may have revealed more than intended about judges and Trump.
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960,000 Americans will fall victim to a clogged circulatory system this year?
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| | | | | Political Landscape | Democratic Candidate Sarah Garriott Complains Iowa Leaders Are Too White, Too Christian, Too Male | Iowa Democratic state Sen. Sarah Trone Garriott is rebuking the state's elected officials for being too white, too Christian, and too male. | Read More Here | | 'Alaska First' Democrat Runs Some Ads Everywhere Except Alaska | Former Democratic Alaska Rep. Mary Peltola's Senate campaign is running ads intentionally excluding her home state, apparently undercutting her campaign's "Alaska First" message in her bid to unseat Republican Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan in November. | Read More Here |
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| | | | | Global Impact | Former South Korean president faces insurrection verdict over martial law order | Impeached former President Yoon Suk Yeol could face the death penalty if convicted Thursday over his failed attempt to impose martial law on South Korea. | Read More Here | | Zelenskyy says no agreement on key issues in peace talks as he accuses Russia of 'dragging out negotiations' – as it happened | Unresolved 'sensitive' issues in peace talks are fate of occupied territories in east Ukraine and Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant | Read More Here |
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| | | | | Economic Pulse | Gov. JB Pritzker to propose suspending tax incentives for data centers in Illinois | Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is expected Wednesday to call for a two-year suspension of tax incentives offered to develop data centers amid growing scrutiny over their rapid expansion and impact on communities.
Read More Here | | Bitcoin Won Over Wall Street and Now It's Paying the Price | Bitcoin's Wall Street embrace was supposed to bring stability. Instead, it created a new vulnerability: dependence on American money that is now in retreat. | Read More Here |
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