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FAA employee in New Hampshire accused of sending email threatening to kill Trump
A Federal Aviation Administration employee in New Hampshire is accused of sending an email to the White House threatening to kill President Donald Trump after using his work computer to research assassination attempts and related topics
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Mark Zuckerberg 'personally authorized' Meta's copyright infringement, publishers allege
Five publishing houses and author Scott Turow are suing Meta and CEO Mark Zuckerberg for copyright infringement
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Macron croons classic ballads at a state dinner in Armenia for the French leader
French President Emmanuel Macron has stolen some of the spotlight from other world leaders in Armenia’s capital this week when he crooned classic ballads including “La Bohème” at a glitzy state dinner
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GOP bill would fund $1B in White House security upgrades for Trump's ballroom
Senate Republicans are pushing $1 billion in White House security upgrades for President Donald Trump’s ballroom project
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Beyoncé, Bad Bunny and Janelle Monáe take artistic liberties with Met Gala dress code
Fashion biggest night is making a statement this year with its dress code, “Fashion is art.”
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Counterterror police probe arson attack at a former London synagogue amid antisemitic attacks
Counterterror police are investigating an arson attack at a former London synagogue as Prime Minister Keir Starmer addresses a wave of antisemitic attacks causing fear in the Jewish community
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Matthew Perry's 'Friends' keepsakes and artwork go up for auction for foundation named for him
“Friends” memorabilia and other valuables from the estate of Matthew Perry are being put up for sale at an auction to benefit the charitable foundation established in the actor’s name soon after his death
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Over 60? These 4 financial moves might offer your best ‘return’ on investment
If your retirement plan is in good shape, you can put more weight on allocating to decisions that deliver a psychological return rather than a financial one
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Justice Department seeks the names of 2020 election workers in Georgia's Fulton County
The Justice Department is seeking the names of every person who worked in the 2020 election in Georgia’s Fulton County, a Democratic stronghold Donald Trump has accused of widespread voter fraud he falsely says cost him victory against Joe Biden in the state that year
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Police search for suspects in Oklahoma shooting that sent at least 18 people to hospitals
Oklahoma police have made no arrests and are seeking suspects in connection with a mass shooting at a weekend party beside a lake
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