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Caitlin Clark Debuts Official Logo Ahead of Signature Shoe, Apparel Drop

Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark has debuted her new official logo ahead of her signature shoe and apparel drop.
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Ex-Bush Speechwriter’s Stark Warning For Aftermath of Second Trump Term

Trump has long stated that he believes he won the presidential election in 2020, and that legal investigations into him are “witch-hunts.”
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Damning study shows chilling public-safety threat posed by ‘reckless’ cashless-bail policies: ‘Imminent danger to communities’

“The issue is not reasonably debatable. The policies create more victims and reward repeat offenders with a get-out-of-jail-free card” Yolo County, Calif., DA Jeff Reisig told The Post on Monday.
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Brazil’s government says it will buy some domestic products hit by Trump’s tariffs

Brazil’s government says it will buy some domestic products hit by Trump’s tariffs [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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James Hudson could be tasked with using ‘infectious’ physicality to fill in for Andrew Thomas

James Hudson has made a couple of tempers hot while keeping Andrew Thomas’ seat warm.
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Egg and butter prices drive up UK food inflation as households feel squeeze

Food inflation at 4.2% this month, with prices increasing at fastest pace for 18 months, says British Retail Consortium

A “significant” jump in the cost of grocery staples such as eggs and butter is stoking food inflation, according to data pointing to a renewed cost of living squeeze.

The British Retail Consortium (BRC) said prices had risen at their fastest pace for 18 months, with food inflation hitting 4.2% this month. This was up from 4% in July and the highest reading since February 2024, according to its monthly shop price monitor.

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Ovarian cancer blood test can detect disease early, study suggests

Test that uses machine learning to find signs of the disease in blood could significantly improve patient outcomes

Scientists have developed a simple blood test to spot ovarian cancer early that could “significantly improve” outcomes for women with the disease.

More than 300,000 women, mostly over the age of 50, are diagnosed worldwide each year, according to the World Cancer Research Fund. Ovarian cancer is often diagnosed late, which makes treating the condition more difficult.

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Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s attorney discusses his case amid new deportation effort

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland resident whose illegal deportation sparked scrutiny of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, was arrested again during a meeting with ICE. The administration now says he’s being processed for deportation to Uganda. Amna Nawaz discussed the latest with Abrego Garcia’s attorney, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg.
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News Wrap: Trump signs order aimed at flag burning

In our news wrap Monday, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at flag burning, the House Oversight Committee subpoenaed the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, a dangerous heat wave in the Pacific Northwest is refusing to let up and nearly 200 current and former FEMA employees are warning that changes by the Trump administration could result in a Hurricane Katrina-level catastrophe.
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Nelly Furtado mocks body-shamers with pointed fashion statement

The “I’m Like a Bird” singer appeared to acknowledge all of the recent discussion about her body.