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@Reuters: Will the Fed really ‘lose control’ of the bond market? https://t.co/AOmVs3CFiB pic.twitter.com/1fXVZKUvzQ

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Lightning Strikes Soccer Team in Peru, Killing Player

A video of the incident shows a flash of light and then several players instantly dropping to the ground.
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@Reuters: 📸 From @reuterspictures: Participants wearing historical costumes ride their high-wheel bicycles during the annual Penny Farthing race in Prague pic.twitter.com/uPtVSjAYfx

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Election Day 2024: Complaints addressed by Federal Election Commission

Election Day complaints are being filed as millions head to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Trey Trainor, a commissioner at the Federal Election Commission (FE…

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@Reuters: After Boeing strike, CEO must tackle deep rifts in the company https://t.co/l2NRakHL5T pic.twitter.com/B3Uj8sgLa7

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Trump Shooting Investigations

fwogster: So by her reasoning, if Trump wins, the MSM should be closed down as national security risks. These people don’t even try to hide their communist plans any more.

So by her reasoning, if Trump wins, the MSM should be closed down as national security risks. These people don’t even try to hide their communist plans any more.
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@Reuters: Leaders from key countries to skip COP29 climate summit https://t.co/CrhgmDDfW8 pic.twitter.com/3lL3f9iG3r

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@nytimes: Donald Trump used his last rally to hurl a crude sexist remark at Nancy Pelosi. Throughout his campaign, he’s reveled in misogynistic language and gendered insults. https://t.co/qEqg9Rpe7N

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@nytimes: From @TheAthletic: Penn State University police are investigating an incident in which Jason Kelce slammed a fan’s phone onto the ground Saturday after taunts and a homophobic slur were said toward him. https://t.co/lLN4tugtLQ

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Growing Food Instead of Lawns in California Front Yards

Front yards transformed to tiny crop farms in Los Angeles provide vegetables to dozens of families and use a fraction of the water needed by grass.