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Caleb Swanigan, a former NBA player and Purdue star, dies at 25

Placeholder while loading article actions Former NBA player and Purdue standout Caleb Swanigan has died at the age of 25, his family announced Tuesday through the Boilermakers. Swanigan died Monday of natural causes at a hospital in Fort Wayne, Indiana, according to the Allen County Forensic Bureau (via the Associated Press). Swanigan came of age …

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Henry Cuellar defeats Jessica Cisneros in the controversial Texas primary race

Placeholder while loading article actions correction An earlier version of this article erroneously stated that MP Henry Cuéllar won by less than 200 votes. The Associated Press updated its count and won by 289 votes. The article has been corrected. Texas Rep. Henry Cuéllar will narrowly get the Democratic nomination for the 28th District of …

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Live Updates: The January 6 panel links Trump to the fake voter plan

For nearly an hour, Rusty Bowers, a Republican who is a spokesman for the Arizona House of Representatives, testified on Tuesday with detailed and emotional details about the pressure campaign he faced for several weeks after the Nov. 3 election. of 2020, when President Donald J. Trump lost the state. Mr. Bowers, speaking slowly, also …

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Supreme Court says Maine cannot exclude religious schools from tuition assistance programs

The 6-3 ruling is the Conservative court’s latest move to extend religious freedom rights and bring more religion into public life, a trend reinforced by the incorporation of three of former President Donald Trump’s candidates. “Maine’s” non-sectarian “requirement for its otherwise generally available tuition assistance payments violates the First Amendment free exercise clause,” wrote Chief …

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The Supreme Court rejects the Roundup maker’s appeal for cancer claims

Placeholder while loading article actions The Supreme Court on Tuesday accepted a multimillion-dollar verdict against the maker of the popular herbicide Roundup for failing to warn of the risks of cancer. The court’s decision not to intervene leaves thousands of similar lawsuits against Bayer. The Biden administration had urged the court to deny the company’s …

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Americans captured in Ukraine could face the death penalty; The first long-range German weapons arrive in Ukraine

German heavy weapons “finally” arrive in Ukraine Long-range weapons from Germany have arrived in Ukraine for the first time, announced the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the last shipment of heavy weapons that Kyiv has urgently requested. “The Panzerhaubitze 2000 is finally part of the 155 mm howitzer arsenal of Ukrainian artillery,” tweeted Ukrainian Defense …

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Americans captured in Ukraine could face the death penalty; “Calm before the storm” as the Russians regroup in the east

Mykolaiv in the south and Kharkiv in the east are under attack, officials say The main cities of Mykolaiv, a port in the south, and Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city in the northeast, have been under heavy attack, according to officials in their respective regions. Mykolaiv Regional Council chief Hanna Zamazeeva said on Tuesday in …

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Dartmouth to Eliminate Undergraduate Student Loans

Dartmouth College is eliminating all federal and institutional loans from its undergraduate financial aid and replacing them with extended scholarships, starting from the current summer term, the school president said. Currently, Dartmouth college students from families with an annual income of $ 125,000 or less who own typical assets are offered need-based help without a …

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