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Mangione pre-trial hearing wraps, but judge won’t rule on evidence for months : NPR

Luigi Mangione appears in Manhattan Criminal Court for an evidence hearing, Thursday , Dec. 18, 2025, in New York. Luiz C. Ribeiro/Pool New York Post hide caption toggle caption Luiz

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Denver police shot man twice in fireworks investigation, video shows

A Man Shot by Police During Fireworks Investigation A man was shot twice by police investigating fireworks earlier this month

Congressman’s ‘Release The Epstein Files’ Song Is Cringe

Maybe, this could turn out to be a positive development based on the outcomes.Recently, on social media, a Georgia congressman

Hunter Biden blames Dems’ disloyalty to his father for their defeat

After the electoral defeat suffered by Democrats last year and President Trump's return to power, Hunter Biden blamed the party's

Senate debate cuts to NPR, PBS; Inflation rising : NPR

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Crush at Gaza aid site kills at least 20

A tragic incident unfolded today at a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) aid distribution site, resulting in the deaths of at

CNN Data Chief Reveals The Trump Habit That’s ‘Finally’ Come Back To ‘Bite Him’

CNN’s chief data analyst Harry Enten discussed on Tuesday how right-wing conspiracy theories, such as those associated with Jeffrey Epstein,

Burger King worker, mom of 3 Nykia Hamilton forced to run South Carolina store by herself when co-worker quits

A dedicated Burger King employee in South Carolina is receiving accolades for her unwavering commitment to providing for her three

Conservative-leaning thinktank weighs in on what’s next for the Education Department : NPR

In a recent discussion with NPR's Ailsa Chang, Michael Petrilli, the head of the education policy think tank Thomas B.