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Obama faces scrutiny over costly presidential center design

Is an $850 million monument in Chicago’s historic Jackson Park a beacon of hope or a budget-busting eyesore? That’s the question swirling around Barack Obama’s forthcoming Presidential Center, a project drawing both sharp criticism and eager anticipation, the Daily Mail…
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Government shutdown enters fourth week after Democrats vote against bill for the 11th time

For the eleventh time, Senate Democrats voted against a Republican bill to end the government shutdown, which now enters its fourth week. The vote was 50-43, with Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat, and Maine Sen. Angus King, an…
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Gas prices fall below $3 for the first time since 2020

The average price for a gallon of gas is below $3 across America for the first time in four years, giving consumers a sense of normalcy after costs surged in the Biden era. The White House is touting the news…
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Congressman accused of affair with staffer who died by setting herself on fire

Texas congressman Tony Gonzalez (R) has been accused of having an affair with a woman on his staff who died after setting herself on fire. 35-year-old Regina Aviles perished in the blaze at her Uvalde home in September. While Gonzalez…
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Family says death of chess great, internet streamer Daniel Naroditsky, 29, was 'unexpected'

Chess great Daniel Naroditsky, who gained fame by offering online lessons and livestreams, has passed away at the age of 29, according to Fox News. The former World Junior Champion's family said that his death was "unexpected" and that no cause…
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Cheryl Hines said husband RFK Jr. wanted to claim separation to spare her from hatred he got

Actress Cheryl Hines said her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., suggested they pretend to be separated during the contentious 2024 presidential election, The Hill reported. Hines said Kennedy, who is now the Secretary of Health and Human Services, worried that…
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White House agrees to restart student loan forgiveness programs

Republicans fought former President Joe Biden tooth and nail when he tried to institute student loan forgiveness plans during his administration, but now President Donald Trump has agreed to remove the pause on established programs that have been in place…
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Federal prosecutors target potential conflict in James Comey’s defense

Hold onto your hats, folks—federal prosecutors are gunning for a shake-up in the legal team defending former FBI Director James Comey, alleging a conflict of interest that could upend his upcoming criminal trial. In a nutshell, prosecutors are pushing to…
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Trump cuts off subsidies to Colombia as clash with 'drug leader' escalates

President Trump is cutting off all U.S. subsidies to Colombia, accusing the leftist president of the world's largest cocaine producer of failing to stop the manufacture and flow of illegal drugs.  "President Gustavo Petro, of Colombia, is an illegal drug…
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Biden's former press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre leaves Democratic party

Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is leaving the Democratic party, citing its "horrible" treatment of former president Biden, Breitbart reports. During her time as Biden's top spokesperson, Jean-Pierre was often criticized for her labored and unconvincing responses to…
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