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Recently enacted regulations by the U.S. Transportation Department have made it significantly tougher for non-U.S. citizens to secure commercial drivers’ licenses. The change follows a fatal crash in Florida that prompted renewed scrutiny of licensing requirements and highway safety.
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Scottie Scheffler’s uncertain performance on the first day of the Ryder Cup has raised red flags for Team USA. As noted in the coverage, the Americans now face a major question that could shape their path in the iconic tournament.
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Team USA faced a disappointing opening day at the Ryder Cup, prompting a surprising yet singular alteration to the lineup. Captain Keegan Bradley has removed Justin Thomas for Saturday’s foursomes, leaving many to question whether one change can reverse the team’s fortunes.
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Cory Mills, a two-term House Republican, appeared in a Florida courtroom to counter abuse allegations. Denying he did anything “salacious,” Mills aims to fend off a restraining order that could have political ramifications.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night program is back on the air in dozens of U.S. cities after Nexstar Media Group and Sinclair Broadcast Group ended a dayslong blackout. The dispute began when Kimmel made remarks about a conservative activist, leading to a temporary removal of his show.
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A new whistleblower report reveals that Instagram’s teen safety features, introduced over the years under pressure from lawmakers and the public, may not do enough to protect younger users. Researchers warn that despite Meta’s efforts, vulnerabilities remain in the platform’s design.
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Minnesota’s Department of Human Services has halted payments to 11 providers serving adults with disabilities, citing credible fraud allegations. Temporary Commissioner Shireen Gandhi described the alleged wrongdoing in a recent letter, underscoring the seriousness of the claims.
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Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have released another batch of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, citing new references to high-profile individuals. The latest information names Peter Thiel, Steve Bannon, and Elon Musk among those associated with the late convicted sex offender.
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A deadly Ebola outbreak in Kwango province has infected at least 57 people and claimed the lives of 35, with children facing the highest risk. Declared on September 4, the crisis continues to grow, fueled by sparse resources and a superspreader funeral.
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Microsoft has come under scrutiny after President Donald Trump demanded the termination of Lisa Monaco, who is involved in the company’s global affairs. The move highlights ongoing tensions between Trump’s circle and individuals with ties to the Biden administration.
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A San Antonio man, identified as John Lynch Goodwin, is now on Texas’ Top 10 Most Wanted Sex Offenders List after allegedly failing to comply with sex offender registration requirements. His case underscores the importance of keeping offender records updated and raises public awareness about the state’s pursuit of fugitives.
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A Macon code enforcement officer was recently placed on leave following an arrest. Limited information indicates the officer’s booking at Bibb County Jail, prompting uncertainty around the circumstances of the case.
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Even from afar, a former Minneapolitan’s ties to Annunciation School remain unbreakable. This open letter reminds families and the entire community that shared roots carry profound emotional weight.
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Virginia’s offensive line faces a sudden setback with center Brady Wilson ruled out for Friday night’s matchup against Florida State. The announcement leaves the Cavaliers adjusting plans in a key ACC contest.
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A recent California appellate decision reveals the mounting costs of employment litigation, where attorney fees can exceed $1,000 per hour. When the California Department of Consumer Affairs opposed a disability discrimination claim from start to finish, the legal bill quickly escalated to a striking level.
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Donald Trump’s appearance at the Ryder Cup in New York turned heads for more than just sporting reasons. His Air Force One flyover generated a buzz, but it also came with a reported price tag of over $1 million per shot he observed.
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In federal court proceedings held in Pittsburgh, a second defendant pleaded guilty to conspiring to steal over $2 million from Primary Health Network. The plea adds to the unfolding case against individuals accused of defrauding the health organization.
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College GameDay’s Rece Davis confidently predicts an Indiana victory over Iowa in Week 5. Citing Curt Cignetti’s leadership, Fernando Mendoza’s efficiency, and the Hoosiers’ potent offense, Davis sees Indiana as a rising force in college football.
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A single line from the Beatles’ “Abbey Road” album continues to resonate with one listener, spanning their teenage years into adulthood. Reflecting on a recent Monday, they found that same lyric still stirs feelings of nostalgia and wonder.
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A coalition of immigrants’ rights groups has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that Immigration and Customs Enforcement made “unlawful” arrests in Washington, D.C. The legal challenge underscores ongoing questions about federal enforcement tactics in the nation’s capital.
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A Southern California dentist’s support for President Donald Trump has gone viral after a video showed her joking about giving less anesthetic to non-Trump supporters. The clip has sparked discussions about the boundaries between personal beliefs and professional responsibilities.
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