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Map Shows Cities Expected to Have Tough Christmas Travel Because of Storm

Several major metropolitan areas, including New York City, could get hit by snow this weekend as Christmas travel begins.
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@Osint613: RT @Osint613: REPORT 🚨 Israel and Saudi Arabia have reached a breakthrough in their normalization negotiations. According to Haaretz, Sa…

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#Rupnow “Rupnow” is very likely a telling name, with the complex historical – associative background. One of the possible interpretations: “Rup (рупь) now”: “That’s where the ruble is now”. “That’s your buck that stopped here”. Links Rupnow : German:… Show more

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‘Stay in the fight,’ Harris tells tired young voters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris acknowledged on Tuesday Democrats’ disappointment in her failed bid for the White House, but urged supporters not to walk away from upcoming political battles. Harris, who has kept a low profile in the weeks since her Nov. 5 loss to Republican Donald Trump and Democrats’ loss of control of both houses of Congress, told a conference of young
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The Guardian view on a Moscow assassination: Ukraine’s justified strike and Russia’s baseless outrage

Editorial: Kyiv’s targeted killings expose the reach of its intelligence services, challenging the Kremlin’s war machine while sticking to the laws of war
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Trump sues Des Moines Register and Iowa pollster, claiming election interference

Trump’s lawsuit claims a poll by Ann Selzer for the Des Moines Register that incorrectly found he was behind in Iowa amounted to consumer fraud.
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Trump asks judge to advance suit against Bob Woodward

President-elect Trump’s attorney asked a federal judge to move forward with his lawsuit against journalist Bob Woodward over published audio tapes of interviews the famed Watergate reporter conducted with Trump for a 2020 book. The case has stalled for months as the judge weighs the defendants’ bid to dismiss the lawsuit, but the sudden activity…
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Visa and Mastercard customers are entitled to a refund if they meet the requirements

In a landmark settlement, Visa and Mastercard have agreed to a $197.5 million payout following a class-action lawsuit. This could mean cash refunds for thousands of consumers affected by inflated ATM fees. Discover who qualifies and how this settlement impacts the financial landscape.
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Why cats are the new pigs – and could spark the next pandemic

Experts have long regarded pigs as one of the greatest zoonotic threats to public health because their cells allow viruses to mix and mutate, creating new strains capable of causing human pandemics. This is how the 2008/09 H1N1 swine flu pandemic started and it is suspected that pigs in Haskell country, Kansas may have triggered the 1918 Spanish Fl…
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Congress nears funding deal with more than $100 billion in disaster aid

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional leaders are nearing the unveiling of a spending agreement that will keep the federal government funded through March 14 and provide more than $100 billion in emergen…