Month: May 2025
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California Approves 17 Percent Rate Increase for State Farm
State Farm will be allowed to temporarily charge an extra 17 percent for homeowners’ insurance policies in California, after the…
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In Private, Some Israeli Officers Admit That Gaza Is on the Brink of Starvation
Some Israeli military officials have privately concluded that Palestinians in Gaza face widespread starvation unless aid deliveries are restored within…
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Christopher Bond, Former Missouri Governor and U.S. Senator, Dies at 86
Christopher S. Bond, who was Missouri’s youngest governor and the state’s first Republican governor since 1945 when he was elected…
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Menendez Brothers Resentenced to Life With Parole, Paving Way for Freedom
Lyle and Erik Menendez were resentenced on Tuesday to life in prison with the possibility of parole, setting the stage…
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Why Did Eric Adams Have So Many Cellphones?
One surprising detail emerged in the trove of documents released about Mayor Eric Adams’s federal corruption case: The mayor used…
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New Biden Book Points to His Decline and Democrats’ Cowardice: 6 Takeaways
A forthcoming book that promises explosive new details on former President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s mental and physical decline while…
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Trump Welcomes White South African Refugees as He Shuts Out Afghans and Others
On the same day that dozens of white South Africans arrived in the United States as refugees, at the invitation…
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Trump to Lift Sanctions on Syria and Meet With New President
President Trump said on Tuesday that he would lift U.S. sanctions on Syria, throwing an economic lifeline to a country…
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José Mujica, Leftist President of Uruguay Known for Humility, Dies at 89
José Mujica, a former president of Uruguay, guerrilla fighter and stalwart of leftist leadership in Latin America, died on Tuesday.…
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Behind a Museum Door, These Beetles Are Eating Flesh for Science
Deep in the labyrinth of the American Museum of Natural History, past the giant suspended blue whale and the first…
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