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  • PoliticsThe Hill

    Boebert heckled in New York while defending Trump

    Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) was heckled outside the Manhattan courthouse Thursday where she was attempting to defend former President Trump at his criminal hush money trial. As Boebert and several other Republicans broke away from a makeshift press conference podium, she leaned into the microphones to say one last thing. “And I want all of…

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    Suspect wanted in Steve Buscemi NYC sucker-punch identified

    The man wanted in an alleged sucker-punch attack on actor Steve Buscemi on a Manhattan street has been identified by police as the search for the suspect continues.

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  • CelebrityGood Morning America

    Artist behind King Charles III's controversial portrait shares why he used the color red

    The artist behind the new portrait of King Charles III is sharing insight into some of his more controversial artistic choices, like the use of the color red. Jonathan Yeo, a U.K.-based artist, painted the portrait of Charles -- unveiled Tuesday at Buckingham Palace -- over the course of three years. The portrait, which stands over 6 feet tall, features a striking red background and shows Charles wearing the uniform of the Welsh Guards, of which he was made Regimental Colonel in 1975, accordin

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  • BusinessThe Hill

    Nearly 100 Red Lobsters marked ‘closed’ on restaurant site: See the full list

    Red Lobster locations across the country started closing abruptly Monday, surprising residents and, at least in one case, a city official.

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  • PoliticsThe Hill

    Gorsuch, Alito break from conservatives on CFPB ruling

    Two of the Supreme Court’s most conservative justices broke away from other right-leaning members of the nation’s high court in a decision to preserve the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) — but a third led the majority opinion that sided with the Biden administration. Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch dissented from the Supreme Court’s…

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  • USSouth Florida Sun Sentinel

    Python hunters must humanely kill snakes: How Florida has cracked down in contests through the years

    FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A hunter shooting a gun to kill a python? Forbidden. What about freezing the snake to kill it? Prohibited. A python run over by a car? Not allowed. These types of killings have happened before, though rarely. So how is someone supposed to properly kill a snake in the Python Challenge, the state-led contest that sends hunters scouring the Everglades for them each year? ...

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  • PoliticsThe New Republic

    The Saga of Clarence Thomas and His Luxury RV Takes a Disturbing Turn

    In a new letter, Democratic senators press the associate justice on whether he’s paid off the loan for that famous R.V.—and whether he may have ducked federal tax obligations.

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