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Read moreFor nearly a decade, "The Onion" has run a headline that's come to epitomize the futility many people feel in...
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Read moreA US federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked President Joe Biden from ending a policy allowing the government to quickly expel...
Read moreThe already-high US inflation rate likely climbed even further last month, the White House warned, amid a spike in energy...
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Read moreA federal judge ruled that former President Donald Trump "more likely than not" engaged in criminal conduct with his efforts...
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