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Senate takes first steps on Russian sanctions as Zelenskyy watches from Senate gallery
The Senate took the first steps toward passage of a sweeping Russian sanctions bill on Tuesday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Capitol
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US military says American and Saudi forces struck sites used by Iran-backed militias in Iraq to carry out attacks
US military says American and Saudi forces struck sites used by Iran-backed militias in Iraq to carry out attacks
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Notre Dame, Ohio State announce lucrative jersey patch sponsorship deals on the same day
Notre Dame and Ohio State reached lucrative jersey patch sponsorship deals totaling around $30 million as schools search for ways to cash in on the revenue-sharing era
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Former Golden Globes owners sue Penske Media alleging fraud in acquisition of awards show
Members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association have sued Penske Media and others, claiming they engaged in fraud to acquire the Golden Globe Awards
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New York school pauses plan to deploy humanlike AI robot teacher after backlash
A school district in a rural corner of upstate New York is hitting pause on plans to deploy an AI-powered, humanoid robot in the classroom
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A 7.1 magnitude quake hits Japan's southern Kyushu island killing at least 3
An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.1 has shaken Japan’s southern main island of Kyushu, killing at least three people and leaving dozens of others missing or injured
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Elon Musk launches invite-only X Money with a Visa debit card, 6% yield and real-time transfers
Elon Musk's social media company X, previously Twitter, has launched X Money, a bank account-like service for users to send money to each other
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The US military says it's thwarted an Iranian missile attack on American troops, breaking the pause in the fighting
The US military says it's thwarted an Iranian missile attack on American troops, breaking the pause in the fighting
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College NIL bill includes $25 million 'retention pool' but is that enough to sway Big Ten, SEC?
A reworked Senate bill aims to regulate college sports by more than doubling the money schools can share with players
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Teleprompter operator accused of betting on Trump speeches is out of a job
A White House teleprompter operator accused of using inside knowledge to make bets about President Donald Trump’s speeches on the online prediction market Kalshi is no longer in his post
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