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The arrangement would give the president veto power over many decisions the company might want to make.
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Tuesday, June 17, 2025, marks the 250th anniversary of the battle that took place just north of Boston, one that the Continental Army lost in the early days of the Revolution.
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Singer Nezza made headlines for singing the National Anthem in Spanish at a Los Angeles Dodgers game.
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The Trump administration's decision circumvents a ban Congress passed two years ago that prevents military bases from being named after anyone with ties to the Confederacy.
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You no longer need to be a software engineer to build software — you can "vibe code" it by prompting chatbots to build apps and websites.
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The Trump administration continues to try to ramp up deportations of people living in the country without legal status.
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Ten years ago Tuesday, a white supremacist opened fire at a Bible study at the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, killing nine worshipers.
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Iran and Israel launched fresh strikes as they entered a fifth day of conflict. Israel claims that it killed another senior Iranian military official in bombings.
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It's peak season for a popular summer fruit: strawberries. But it took some time to become the juicy, plump and sweet fruit we know today.
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Ten years ago, a gunman opened fire and killed nine parishioners at Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.