• Tensions seem to be bubbling between members of the Supreme Court according to an interview with SCOTUS judge Samuel Alito.

  • In his North Carolina district, people on the right and left can be offended by the fact that Madison Cawthorn is the youngest pro-Donald Trump lawmaker in Congress. In late March, Sen. Tillis endorsed the candidate, saying that he had fallen well short of what western North Carolina expected from their representatives.

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  • Police in Japan have issued new arrest warrants for three people who were previously arrested for the assault and confinement of a 5-year-old boy who was found dead under their house. The mother of the boy, Chika Kakimoto, and her two roommates, Hiroki Niwa and Yoko Ishii, are accused of torturing the boy before his death this year. The three put Ayumu inside the tank and hit him with their hands.

  • The Russian invaders are suffering devastating losses as they continue their failed attempts to advance on Lyman. The situation in the region is difficult, but it is under control.

  • Sam Bankman-Fried's firm, Emergent Fidelity Technologies, acquired about 56.3 million shares of Robinhood Markets, according to an SEC filing.

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  • The real estate services giant is appealing a subpoena that targets five of its own appraisers.

  • The US will be vulnerable to the coronaviruses this fall and winter if Congress does not approve new funding for more vaccines and treatments. In an interview with the Associated Press, Jha said that Americans' immune protection from the virus is waning, and that booster doses for most people will be necessary, with the potential for enhanced protection from a new generation of shots.

  • On theDEAR CHELSEA show, on which she is a regular contributor, KARATE PERRY talked about the work she and her partner ORLANDO BLOOM do to keep their relationship healthy.

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  • The landlord said that the house was always full of Facebook employees.

  • Remember us? Readers who identify as Gen X say they gave us MTV and grunge, and hold 30% of the nation's wealth. They are often forgotten.

  • In her new memoir, Love Me as I Am, Garcelle Beauvais is telling it all.

  • Many people might be surprised by the prices of VoIP phones.

  • The Republican Senate nomination has been turned upside down with a late surge from Kathy Barnette, a virtual unknown whose rise has riled former President Donald Trump and his allies.

  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that the most common type of pain is in the lower back, and that the very treatments used to soothe it might cause it to last longer. The study found that chronic use of pain-relieving steroids and anti- inflammatory drugs can turn a wrenched back into a chronic condition. Medical experts urged caution in interpreting the results. The gold sta was not used in the study.

  • Increased barriers to accessing abortion services have always been faced by Indigenous people.

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  • It is as easy as wearing a mask for LuPone. When a theatergoer wasn't wearing a mask, the Broadway star wasn't having it.

  • Mercedes is recalling nearly 300,000 SUVs from the late aughts and early teens to address an issue that reduces braking performance.

  • Police are searching for a suspect who opened fire at a Dallas hair salon and injured three women before fleeing.

  • A new solution is said to restore your leather items back to their original condition. Don't throw old leather items out.

  • They did not find a mythical sea monster, mobsters in cement shoes or treasure chests. The dozens of dives that concluded this week were part of a first-of-its-kind effort to learn more about the source and potential harm caused by pollutants in the storied lake on the California-Nevada line. It took organizers on a journey through the history, folklore and development of the lake atop the Sierra Nevada that holds enough water to cover all of California.

  • The report to state regulations said that the information the utility provided reflected circuit activity occurring close in time to the reported time of the fire.

  • After baking the state of Texas, an early season heat wave is poised to shatter temperature records across the central and Northeastern sections of the United States.