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A newly announced class action lawsuit accuses Primo Brands Corporation of violating federal securities laws. National law firm Bronstein, Gewirtz & Grossman, LLC is reaching out to eligible investors who purchased the company’s stock during specified periods to join the case.
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Maryland lawmakers are calling on NASA to explain why buildings were closed and staff levels reduced at the Goddard Space Flight Center. Occurring during a government shutdown, these changes have prompted serious concerns about their effect on critical research and operations.
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Proposed cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) could jeopardize vital food aid for 42 million Americans. A letter from New Hampshire calls the move “cruel” and warns that children, veterans, and local communities will bear the brunt of this decision.
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As younger users lose interest in swiping left and right, Tinder is hoping that new leadership and product releases will lure them back. The dating app, once synonymous with modern romance, now faces stiff competition from platforms that emphasize real-life events and experiences.
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National discourse is grappling with the surge of pseudoscientific ideas, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stands at the center of a growing debate. Critics highlight how these unfounded claims affect policy decisions and underscore the broader consequences of conspiracy theories in American politics.
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Goldman Sachs has recalibrated its oil demand forecast in response to the International Energy Agency’s latest findings. Projections now indicate demand could reach 113 million barrels a day by 2040, surpassing earlier estimates. This move reflects a notable shift from Goldman’s previous expectation of a 2034 peak.
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America’s national debt is mounting at a pace so rapid—nearly $70,000 every passing second—that many no longer pay attention. Lynn Ashby highlights this collective inattentiveness, reminding each of us that our personal share of the debt is already in six figures.
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Lawmakers in the House appear poised to take swift action on a set of Epstein files. This development underscores the urgency and political focus surrounding the matter.
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A cherished local event has been unexpectedly postponed, leaving community members with limited information about its future. Though the reason remains locked behind a paywall, this delay underscores the importance of traditionally celebrated gatherings in local life.
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A Surrey council is under intense pressure to cut £11 million a year while selling off hundreds of millions in assets. The plan is driven by a mounting £1.1 billion debt and a stark warning from the Government about looming bankruptcy.
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Recent discussions highlight a growing concern that school vouchers are diverting resources away from public schools. This editorial piece questions whether voucher programs could ultimately erode the funding and stability of the public education system.
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Anglers off the Georgia coast may soon benefit from an extended red snapper season, which could last two months. This potential change answers years of requests from local fishing enthusiasts hoping for more time on the water.
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With the clock ticking on the college football season, Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders implores his Colorado Buffaloes to step up. He urges players to unite, demanding they become part of the solution rather than fueling the team’s ongoing problems.
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A record-setting 43-day government shutdown ended on a Wednesday night, halting disruptions to air travel and food assistance programs. Yet workers remain anxious about back pay, and questions linger about how quickly normal operations can resume.
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Beneil Dariush is set to take on a milestone challenge at UFC 322 in New York City this Saturday, potentially surpassing Charles Oliveira for second place in a major lightweight record race. With the Octagon back in the Big Apple, tensions run high as Dariush faces the test of eclipsing an all-time great.
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Amid accusations that he “caved” in a recent government shutdown vote, Senator Angus King firmly rejects this perception. In this piece, originally appearing as an opinion column, King clarifies he received more than critics assume and stands by the reasoning behind his decision.
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has admitted that leaving FC Barcelona for Chelsea was “a big f***ing mistake.” The striker’s regretful tone highlights the significance Camp Nou still holds for him.
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Turkish soccer authorities have enacted temporary bans on 102 players following a betting scandal. This broad-reaching move underscores ongoing concerns about corruption in sports and the challenges of preserving fair competition.
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A closer look at the U.S. House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol reveals that its actual costs were nearly double original estimates. Using taxpayer funds to hire TV news producers and documentary filmmakers, the panel sought to dramatize the events surrounding the Capitol breach.
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A wounded North Andover police officer known as Fitzsimmons hopes to be freed from jail before her trial. Sent back to custody two months ago, she has now appealed to the Supreme Judicial Court, asking for the chance to await her trial outside prison walls.
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DeSoto Parish has produced three different district champions in one remarkable football season, showcasing what can be achieved with steadfast administrative support. As momentum continues to build, local teams and fans alike celebrate an achievement that promises more to come.
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