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Road rage incident in Saugus leads to one man shot, another in custody

A road rage confrontation in Saugus on Wednesday night erupted into gunfire, leaving one man wounded. Authorities say they have arrested a 48-year-old suspect at the scene, while the investigation continues.

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Luke Donald takes aim at Team USA Ryder Cup payment decision at opening ceremony

Luke Donald and Tom Watson have both taken issue with Team USA’s decision to pay players participating in the Ryder Cup. Their criticisms underscore how the move has split the golf community, overshadowing the excitement of one of the sport’s biggest events.

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 Luke Donald takes aim at Team USA Ryder Cup payment decision at opening ceremony
Under-fire Brazil Senate scraps immunity bid

Brazil’s Senate on Wednesday quashed a proposed expansion of criminal immunity for lawmakers, following widespread protests. The reversal came swiftly after citizens staged large demonstrations over the weekend.

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 Under-fire Brazil Senate scraps immunity bid
FBI seized documents labeled classified from John Bolton’s office

Federal agents seized multiple documents labeled “classified,” “confidential,” and “secret” from the office of former national security adviser John Bolton. Newly unsealed court filings reveal that the seizure is part of an investigation into whether he mishandled defense records.

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More Details Have Emerged in the Arch Manning Stare Down Saga

Arch Manning, the Texas Longhorns’ rising quarterback, found himself in the spotlight after an attention-grabbing stare down against Sam Houston State. New snippets of information continue to surface, teasing fans with the details behind this much-discussed moment.

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 More Details Have Emerged in the Arch Manning Stare Down Saga
Eagles Injury Report: Zack Baun and Jihaad Campbell sit out, Lane Johnson limited

Philadelphia’s latest injury report brings both concern and uncertainty. Zack Baun and Jihaad Campbell are sitting out, while Lane Johnson is limited.

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 Eagles Injury Report: Zack Baun and Jihaad Campbell sit out, Lane Johnson limited
AP Sports SummaryBrief at 5:59 p.m. EDT

The Ryder Cup represents much more than a top-tier golf event. At a time when tensions run high in the United States, this historic competition highlights the power of sports to either bring Americans together or highlight their deepest divisions.

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 AP Sports SummaryBrief at 5:59 p.m. EDT
Intel to ask Apple to invest as part of a comeback bid

Intel’s bid for Apple’s investment marks the latest turn in a turbulent period for the semiconductor giant. With a recent call for the CEO’s resignation by former President Trump, coupled with an existing stake by the U.S. government and a substantial investment from Nvidia, Intel’s future could hinge on whether Apple decides to join its growing list of investors.

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23 miners rescued after 43 hours trapped in Colombian gold mine

Twenty-three Colombian miners have emerged safely after a collapsed gold mine left them trapped underground for nearly two days. Officials say the group was rescued after 43 tense hours in northern Colombia, demonstrating a swift and successful emergency response.

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 23 miners rescued after 43 hours trapped in Colombian gold mine
Mat Ishbia Says Suns’ Season Won’t Be Judged On Wins And Losses

Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia wants his franchise to aim higher than just the standings. Speaking at media day, he shared a forward-looking philosophy that places progress ahead of final scores.

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 Mat Ishbia Says Suns’ Season Won’t Be Judged On Wins And Losses
The insane amount of money people are spending on McDonald’s, according to new study

Americans are shelling out more money than ever on McDonald’s, according to a new study. Convenience and delivery apps are fueling the spike, with fast-food cravings hitting consumer wallets especially hard.

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 The insane amount of money people are spending on McDonald’s, according to new study
Former FBI Director Comey expected to be indicted soon in Virginia federal court: MSNBC

James Comey, the former Director of the FBI, may soon be indicted in Virginia, according to a report from MSNBC. The investigation centers on allegations that he misled Congress during 2020 testimony regarding whether he authorized a leak of information.

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Offseason acquisition Brandin Echols makes big plays in win for Steelers

Once overshadowed by bigger names, Brandin Echols proved his worth with game-changing plays in a recent Steelers victory. His emergence underscores the depth of Pittsburgh’s offseason overhaul. In a crowded secondary, Echols is quickly carving out his own spotlight.

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FBI ‘finds classified documents’ at home of ex-Trump official John Bolton

Federal investigators have announced the discovery of classified documents connected to John Bolton, a former Trump administration official. According to the FBI, the materials emerged during a raid on Bolton’s Washington office, prompting ongoing scrutiny.

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 FBI ‘finds classified documents’ at home of ex-Trump official John Bolton
Fire restrictions rescinded on Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests, Thunder Basin

Beginning Wednesday, fire restrictions have been lifted on National Forest System lands across the Medicine Bow–Routt National Forests and Thunder Basin National Grassland. This development opens the door for visitors to enjoy outdoor activities without the added limitations of a fire ban.

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 Fire restrictions rescinded on Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests, Thunder Basin
Judge scolds Justice Department over public statements in UnitedHealthcare CEO murder case

A New York judge has cautioned Justice Department officials against making public statements about the prosecution of Luigi Mangione, warning they could face sanctions if such remarks jeopardize legal proceedings. The admonishment stems from concerns over remarks that might compromise Mangione’s rights and the integrity of the judicial process.

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 Judge scolds Justice Department over public statements in UnitedHealthcare CEO murder case
Don’t go backward on how we fight violent crime

The rhetoric over violent crime has taken on a retro feel, sparking concerns that we may slip back into outdated strategies. This article cautions against any backward movement and underscores the risks of failing to embrace modern solutions.

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Jefferson Lines to continue intercity bus service

Beginning Sept. 28, Jefferson Lines will take the reins of key intercity bus routes across Iowa recently operated by Burlington Trailways. This move ensures continued and uninterrupted transit for travelers who rely on these essential connections.

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 Jefferson Lines to continue intercity bus service
Florence approves new tax rates, electric franchise ordinances

In a decisive move to modernize local infrastructure, the Florence City Council approved an ordinance for a non-exclusive electric franchise while also voting to lower taxes for the second year in a row. These unanimous decisions demonstrate the council’s commitment to both economic relief and improved municipal services.

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 Florence approves new tax rates, electric franchise ordinances
Trump administration rehires hundreds laid off during DOGE cuts

Hundreds of federal employees are back on the job after the Trump administration reversed previous layoffs by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The abrupt policy change signals a new direction for the administration. CBS News’ Olivia Rinaldi has further details on this development.

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 Trump administration rehires hundreds laid off during DOGE cuts
‘A joke!’ Lindsey Graham scrambles after urging Trump to trash the Constitution

Senator Lindsey Graham’s enthusiastic call for a Trump 2028 run— despite the 22nd Amendment’s clear limit on presidential terms—has drawn sharp criticism. As global leaders expressed disapproval over Donald Trump’s address at the United Nations, Graham’s praise stood out, prompting questions about the senator’s motivations and the Constitution’s role in maintaining America’s democracy.

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