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2-time NASCAR champ Kyle Busch dies at 41 after being hospitalized with a ‘severe illness’
NewsCONCORD, N.C. (AP) — Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup Series champion who won more races than anyone across NASCAR’s three national series, has died. He...

DOJ Fraud Team Unveils Sweeping Crackdown on Systemic Abuse (Video)
NewsThe National Fraud Enforcement Division strikes its first major blow by indicting fifteen individuals in a ninety-million-dollar scheme.

Trump-Appointed Federal Panel Greenlights Controversial Triumphal Arch in Washington
NewsA handpicked design commission overrides massive public backlash to approve a towering monument celebrating America’s upcoming semiquincentennial.

DNC Bows to Intense Pressure and Unveils the Closely Guarded 2024 Presidential Election Autopsy Report
NewsThe Democratic National Committee has finally made its 192-page postmortem public after a bitter months-long internal battle over transparency, strategy, and blame.

Trump Targets Climate Rules To Slash Grocery Costs
NewsSeeking to curb persistent inflation, President Trump rolls back Biden-era chemical bans on commercial and residential cooling systems...

Sun, Storms, and High Rip Current Risks Define the Holiday Weekend Forecast
NewsMainland sun gives way to afternoon storms while gusty coastal breezes bring dangerous rip currents to Atlantic area beaches.

Some Types Of Tea Contain Additives Such As Twigs, Sawdust, And Sheep Dung.
NewsNutrient-rich fertilizer made from panda poo creates an eco-friendly tea praised for its smooth, fragrant flavor.

Discover the 12 Best Beaches in Florida for Families
NewsDiscover the ultimate 12 destinations for families seeking sun, sand, and sea in the enchanting state of Florida.

Buy Now, Pay Later in U.S. Shopping
Newsby Sarah Elizabeth Hogenboom-Jones WASHINGTON, D.C. — Ten percent of Americans report using installment plans frequently when making purchases online, and another 17% use them occasionally.