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What's in the debt ceiling deal
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What's in the debt ceiling deal? USA TODAY White House Correspondent Joey Garrison has the latest after a weekend agreement. USA TODAY World Affairs Correspondent Kim Hjelmgaard puts Turkey's presidential election in context. The government is working to offset January 6 rioters' donation money. Police investigate bomb threats at Target stores. Sta…
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VR game transports players to Negro Leagues
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A new VR game called "Barnstormers, Determined to Win" takes users back to the 1940's as baseball players in the Negro Leagues. The game's focus throws a spotlight on a difficult time in history for people of color and aims to build empathy. USA TODAY National Political Correspondent Phillip M. Bailey speaks with the creator of the game, associate …
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Yellen issues new potential date for looming default
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has issued a new potential date for a looming default. Former Trump employees removed boxes of papers a day before federal officials went to his home to collect documents. Calling 911 can be fatal. USA TODAY Supreme Court Correspondent John Fritze breaks down a major ruling involving the EPA. Katherine Legge speaks w…
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Oath Keepers founder sentenced to 18 years in prison for Jan. 6
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The founder of the right-wing militia group Oath Keepers has been sentenced for his role on January 6th. White House and Republican negotiators get closer to a debt ceiling deal. The Supreme Court sides with a 94-year-old grandmother. USA TODAY Photojournalist Josh Morgan talks about the 'Flags-In' ceremony. 'The Little Mermaid' is back. Episode Tr…
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DeSantis officially launches presidential bid
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has officially launched a bid for president. USA TODAY Justice Department Correspondent Bart Jansen breaks down the sentencing of one of the most infamous Capitol rioters. A new campaign calls for company boycotts over support of the LGBTQ+ community. USA TODAY Supreme Court Correspondent John Fritze looks at the future of…
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It's been one year since the Uvalde mass shooting. Austin American Statesman State Politics Reporter Niki Griswold reflects. Former President Donald Trump appears remotely in court in the hush money case surrounding him. An investigation into child sex abuse by members of the Catholic clergy in Illinois found that thousands of children across the s…
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Biden, McCarthy have 'productive' debt ceiling meeting
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President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy had a 'productive' debt ceiling meeting, but still don't have a deal. USA TODAY White House Correspondent Joey Garrison reports. Sen. Tom Carper will retire. Sen. Tim Scott runs for president. The NAACP issues a travel advisory for Florida. USA TODAY Sports Senior Producer Larry Berger talks abou…
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Debt ceiling negotiations: Biden and McCarthy pledge more talks
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President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy plan to speak again Monday on the debt ceiling. USA TODAY White House Correspondent Francesca Chambers explains a U.S. plan to assist training Ukrainian pilots. Black women looking for Black sperm donors struggle with a shortage. How does ashwaghanda help with stress? USA TODAY Producer Callie Ca…
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US public transit systems desperately need an upgrade
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One of the biggest legislative victories of the Biden administration is the trillion dollar infrastructure bill that he signed into law in November 2021. About half is expected to pour into America’s broadband, utilities and transportation systems over the coming months and years. In communities across the country, people are grappling with how the…
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Debt-ceiling debate carries real-life consequences for Americans
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USA TODAY Politics Reporter Rachel Looker explains how the debt-ceiling debate carries real-life consequences for Americans. An aide for Rep. Paul Gosar has been linked to white supremacist Nick Fuentes. Sarasota Herald-Tribune Politics Editor Zac Anderson has the latest as Disney cancels a major Florida project, amid an ongoing fight with Gov. Ron…
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US puts new sanctions on Russia
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USA TODAY White House Correspondent Francesca Chambers talks through the latest U.S. sanctions on Russia. The Supreme Court dismisses an appeal challenging the end of Title 42. USA TODAY Supreme Court Correspondent John Fritze looks at a high court decision on Big Tech. An 8-year-old dies while in U.S. Border Patrol custody. A study finds El Niño c…
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SPECIAL: Our Common Nature - Yo-Yo Ma and reconnecting with the great outdoors
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Yo-Yo Ma's latest project, Our Common Nature, is an homage to the great outdoors that calls upon all of us to visit and celebrate our national parks. The project has taken the musician to places like Acadia and the Great Smoky Mountains. He shares what he's learned along the way with USA TODAY Consumer Travel Reporter Eve Chen. See Privacy Policy a…
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Debt ceiling battle: How does it affect your wallet?
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USA TODAY Graphics Editor Jim Sergent discusses how the potential debt ceiling crisis could hit Americans' finances. Bryan Kohberger, the student accused of stabbing and killing four University of Idaho students in November, has been indicted by a grand jury. The Supreme Court denies a request from gun rights groups to block Illinois laws banning t…
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Biden cuts short trip to focus on debt ceiling
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President Joe Biden will cancel part of his trip, as debt ceiling talks inch toward a resolution. An IRS whistleblower claims retaliation in the Hunter Biden investigation. USA TODAY Opinion Columnist Rex Huppke criticizes Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for banning DEI funding at public universities. There's a silver lining to the housing market. USA TO…
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Aides to Rep. Connolly attacked with baseball bat in his Virginia office
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Aides to Rep. Connolly were attacked with a baseball bat Monday morning. USA TODAY White House Correspondent Joey Garrison has the latest on debt ceiling talks. A massive recall has been ordered for air bag inflators. USA TODAY Justice Department Correspondent Bart Jansen breaks down a report that criticized the FBI and Justice Department's investi…
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Turkey goes to the polls, as voters decide on democracy, and more. USA TODAY Domestic Security Correspondent Josh Meyer discusses a new submarine, and the importance of the ocean floor. USA TODAY Justice Department Correspondent Bart Jansen looks at the shift from paper to electronic presidential records. New York City uses hotels as emergency shel…
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Can the media cover Trump responsibly?
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In the run up to the 2016 election, the media breathlessly followed Trump’s every move. Everything Trump was always on. It’s estimated that the candidate earned somewhere north of 2 billion dollars in free media coverage during that time. For the networks, former president Trump was the Midas Touch, netting them much needed advertising dollars. But…
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Veterans of 2011 debt ceiling crisis say this year is different
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Veterans of the 2011 debt ceiling crisis say this year is different. USA TODAY Politics Editor Candy Woodall has the latest. USA TODAY Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page looks at whether a viable third party candidate could shake up the 2024 presidential election. The Idaho 'Doomsday Mom' has been convicted of murder. Twitter has a new CEO. Daniel …
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US accuses South Africa of arming Russia
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USA TODAY Domestic Security Correspondent Josh Meyer talks through U.S. claims that South Africa supplied arms to Russia. Title 42 comes to an end. A man will be charged in the killing of Jordan Neely. USA TODAY Supreme Court Correspondent John Fritze explains the context around a decision on an animal welfare law. The ACM Awards are in the books. …
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Rep. George Santos pleads not guilty to 13 counts
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Rep. George Santos pleads not guilty to 13 counts. El Paso Times and USA TODAY Border Reporter Lauren Villagran looks at what's next for migrants after the expiration of Title 42. House Republicans accuse President Joe Biden of influence peddling. An FDA panel recommends a birth control pill be sold over the counter. USA TODAY National Political Co…
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Jury finds Trump liable in civil sex abuse case
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A federal jury has found former President Donald Trump liable in the civil sex abuse case of E. Jean Carroll. USA TODAY National Political Correspondent David Jackson has the latest. Prosecutors file charges against Rep. George Santos. USA TODAY White House Correspondent Joey Garrison looks at what's next after President Joe Biden and congressional…
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Ukraine shoots down Russian drones in Kyiv
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Ukraine successfully shoots down 35 of Russia's Iranian-made drones aimed at Kyiv. USA TODAY National Political Correspondent David Jackson recaps final arguments in the Trump-Carroll lawsuit. Mass shootings are on the rise in 2023. President Biden will meet with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on the debt ceiling. A driver who killed 8 at a Texas she…
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8 dead after driver crashes into crowd near migrant center
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Texas was shaken over the weekend by two tragedies. A gunman opened fire at a mall, and an SUV driver plowed into a group of people near a migrant center. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns against using the 14th Amendment to end the debt limit fight. USA TODAY Politics Reporter Sarah Elbeshbishi explains the impact of expired SNAP benefits. The…
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Is a job meant to be a calling or is it just a means to an end? And where are the lines between work and life anyway? They might have been clear before the pandemic, but now? Not so much. Zoom calls that never end and bosses who now think you are available to respond at any time of day or night have made people rethink their relationship to their j…
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Eight alleged fake Trump electors accept immunity deals
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Eight alleged fake Trump electors in Georgia have accepted immunity deals. Trump's deposition in the defamation lawsuit is made public. Dr. Rochelle Walensky is stepping down as head of the CDC. USA TODAY World Affairs Correspondent Kim Hjelmgaard puts the coronation of King Charles III in context. Courier Journal Breaking News Editor Lucas Aulbach…
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Proud Boys, including leader Enrique Tarrio, guilty of seditious conspiracy for Jan. 6
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Several Proud Boys have been found guilty of seditious conspiracy for the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. Banking anxieties continue. USA TODAY World Affairs Correspondent Kim Hjelmgaard reports on protests over proposed reforms in Israel. An autopsy reveals Tyre Nichols was killed by blunt force trauma to the head. USA TODAY Domestic Security Correspondent…
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Fed hikes interest rates 0.25 percentage point
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USA TODAY Economic Opportunity Reporter Charisse Jones looks at what the latest Fed rate hike means for the economy. Russia says Ukrainian drones attacked the Kremlin. An attorney for Donald Trump says he will not call witnesses in his defense of E. Jean Carroll's defamation lawsuit. New Tucker Carlson text messages are revealed in the wake of his …
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Texas gunman caught after manhunt
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The suspect in the rural Texas neighbor mass shooting has been found after a massive search. The Pentagon deploys troops to the border. USA TODAY Supreme Court Correspondent John Fritze looks at the latest high court ethics debate. Television and movie writers go on strike. USA TODAY Investigative Reporter Gina Barton gives a peak at her new season…
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USA TODAY Money and Personal Finance Reporter Medora Lee has the latest after First Republic Bank was seized and sold to JPMorgan Chase. President Joe Biden calls congressional leaders to the White House for talks on the debt ceiling. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs a measure making child rape subject to the death penalty. Montana state Rep. Zooey …
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Manhunt continues for Texas shooting suspect
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A manhunt is ongoing for this weekend's Texas shooting suspect. Ukraine warns of a spring offensive. USA TODAY Health Reporter Karen Weintraub advises what foods to avoid to help prevent diabetes. A California man is the fifth person in the world in remission of HIV. USA TODAY Money and Personal Finance Reporter Medora Lee gives some tips for prepa…
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Soul Boom: Rainn Wilson shares his take on spirituality in new book
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Through life experiences and his Baháʼí faith, which embraces an essential unity of all religions and the unity of humanity, Rainn Wilson takes readers on a 10-chapter journey that touches on how spirituality can be found in everything from official religious texts to quotes from Captain James T. Kirk, the “Star Trek” character. Ralphie Aversa on T…
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Jeffries slams House GOP debt limit plan
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Democrats continue to blast a House GOP debt limit plan that includes trillions in cuts. USA TODAY Justice Department Correspondent Bart Jansen recaps another busy week for former President Donald Trump's legal concerns. The Federal Reserve releases a report about the Silicon Valley Bank collapse. Colorado's governor signs bills aimed at fighting g…
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Pence testifies to federal grand jury about Trump and Jan. 6
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Former Vice President Mike Pence has testified to a federal grand jury about former President Donald Trump and the Jan. 6 insurrection. USA TODAY Senior Tech and Economic Opportunity Reporter Jessica Guynn discusses a USA TODAY analysis on a lack of diversity among federal contractors. A drug used to treat diabetes shows promise for weight loss. US…
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House passes GOP debt limit plan
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The House has passed a debt limit plan, but it's not expected to have a chance in the Senate. USA TODAY National Political Correspondent David Jackson has the latest after E. Jean Carroll testified in her civil rape lawsuit against former President Donald Trump. President Joe Biden will increase military demonstrations in the Indo-Pacific after mee…
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Will Biden win in 2024? 3 things to track
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President Joe Biden has announced his reelection campaign. USA TODAY Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page has three clues she's tracking to see what his chances are. Chaos continues in Sudan. The Taliban has killed the mastermind behind the Kabul airport bombing. USA TODAY Health Reporter Karen Weintraub looks at some lessons the U.S. can learn from …
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Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon out at Fox News, CNN
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Cable news hosts Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon are out at their respective networks. China disavows comments made by an ambassador about former Soviet Republics and sovereignty. USA TODAY Politics Reporter Ella Lee has the latest from the Proud Boys trial. USA TODAY Investigative Reporter Gina Barton says runaways don't get the same police attention…
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Russian official warns G-7 'idiots' amid export ban threats
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Moscow threatens reciprocations if G-7 nations enact an export ban for Russia. USA TODAY Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page looks at new polling data on President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. A USA TODAY analysis found that many companies on federal contracts are not meeting a commitment on racial equality. USA TODAY Consumer Travel…
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AI in HR goes mainstream: Could AI help you get your next job?
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2023 is quickly becoming a watershed moment for artificial intelligence. The rise of high-powered chatbots and deep fake videos has many wondering about the myriad of economic and social implications, as tech leaders called for a 'pause' in AI development. Executive Coach Jim Frawley joined the podcast to offer a peek at the future and his tips on …
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Abortion pill mifepristone to remain widely available for now
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USA TODAY Supreme Court Correspondent John Fritze has the latest after the court ruled against restrictions for mifepristone. President Joe Biden makes LGBTQ rights a major political focus. USA TODAY National Correspondent Elizabeth Weise has an optimistic Earth Day outlook. Where does your recycling actually go? Celebrities lose their blue check m…
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Cutting-edge advances in cancer treatment
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USA TODAY Health Reporter Karen Weintraub talks through some major advancements in cancer treatment. House Republicans pass a bill blocking transgender girls and women from participating in school sports. USA TODAY Deputy Managing Editor for Money and Consumer News David Brinkerhoff says starting salaries are dropping in some sectors. The SpaceX St…
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McCarthy proposes $4.5 trillion in cuts
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USA TODAY White House Correspondent Joey Garrison reports on the standoff as House Speaker Kevin McCarthy proposes $4.5 trillion in cuts to avoid a debt ceiling crisis. A man pleads not guilty after shooting 16-year-old Ralph Yarl. RFK Jr. launches a presidential bid. The Supreme Court puts a pause to any action surrounding restrictions for a major…
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Fox News and Dominion reach settlement
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Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems have reached a settlement. USA TODAY National Correspondent Chris Kenning explains how Bill Richardson works to free Americans detained abroad. Americans and Russians have been charged with conspiring to spread discord in the U.S. USA TODAY Health Reporter Ken Alltucker looks into widespread state Medicaid cuts …
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DOJ announces arrest of Chinese officials accused of running police station
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The Department of Justice has charged Chinese officials with operating as agents of the Chinese government and in schemes related to censoring democracy activists. USA TODAY National Political Correspondent David Jackson explains the reasons behind Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' trip to Washington. The police officers who shot and killed Jayland Walker…
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A deadly weekend of shootings in America
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This weekend brought more gun violence with multiple mass shootings. USA TODAY Congress Reporter Candy Woodall looks at upcoming Congressional priorities. USA TODAY Health Reporter Karen Weintraub looks at how an mRNA vaccine could be used to treat melanoma. A judge delays the Fox-Dominion trial. It's been 10 years since the Boston Marathon bombing…
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Mary Louise Kelly on her last year with both sons at home
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For close to two decades, Mary Louise Kelly has made her mark as a standout national radio host and reporter. In her new memoir, she shares what it's like to grow older when you're in the public eye, a heartbreaking moment involving her sons while on assignment and how we should all strive to be gentler with ourselves. Episode Transcript available …
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How the Pentagon leak happened
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An Air National Guardsman has appeared in federal court after being accused of leaking Pentagon documents. Delaware State Politics Reporter Meredith Newman previews next week's Dominion-Fox trial. USA TODAY Money and Personal Finance Reporter Medora Lee has everything you need to know for Tax Day. Minneapolis will allow broadcasts of the Muslim cal…
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Air National Guardsman arrested in Pentagon leak
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USA TODAY Domestic Security Correspondent Josh Meyer has the latest after an Air National Guardsman was arrested in the Pentagon leak. The Biden administration will ask the Supreme Court to intervene on an abortion drug. USA TODAY Justice Department Correspondent Bart Jansen reminds us of other investigations surrounding former President Donald Tru…
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Second expelled Tennessee lawmaker reappointed
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Commercial Appeal Government Reporter Katherine Burgess has the latest after a second expelled Tennessee lawmaker was reappointed. A video sparks outrage after appearing to show a Ukrainian soldier being decapitated. Inflation slows again. USA TODAY Health Reporter Ken Alltucker explains how e-cigarette maker Juul will pay millions to settle a seri…
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'Strange Sisterhood' accusers say Trump indictment feels like ‘white noise’
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USA TODAY Politics Reporter Ella Lee explains how 'Strange Sisterhood' accusers are reacting in the wake of former President Donald Trump's hush money indictment. Manhattan District Attorney Alan Bragg sues Rep. Jim Jordan. The Gang of Eight now has access to classified documents found in the possession of Biden, Trump and Pence. USA TODAY Justice …
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Louisville shooting leaves 5 dead
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A bank employee reportedly opened fire in Louisville Monday. USA TODAY Pentagon Correspondent Tom Vanden Brook explains the Pentagon leaks about the war in Ukraine. An expelled Tennessee lawmaker has been reappointed to the state legislature. The mother of a 6-year-old who shot his teacher has been charged. USA TODAY National Correspondent Trevor H…
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