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Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch Announces Retirement, With Speculation Focused On Romney
The longest-serving Republican in the Senate says he will not seek an eighth term this fall. Former 2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney is said to be mulling over a bid for the open seat.
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A $4.6 Billion Plan To Storm-Proof Miami
The federal government is planning a massive system of floodwalls, pumps and surge barriers for Miami. But it doesn't address the more frequently felt threat from rising sea levels.
Google And Facebook Mandate Vaccines For Employees At U.S. Offices
The tech giants' vaccine requirements could push other employers to follow suit.
One Man's Journey To Document The Strangest McDonald's In The World
Max Krieger celebrates the most uncommon locations of the restaurant that serves as a common bond for most of us. He plans to visit remodeled sites and ones that persist in all their eccentric glory.
Eric Reid, Who Knelt With Colin Kaepernick, Lands New NFL Job
Reid, 26, is a Pro Bowl safety who was a starter for the San Francisco 49ers. He accused the NFL of collusion in the spring, after no teams signed him.
Award-Winning R&B Singer James Ingram Dies At 66
The Grammy-winning artist rose to prominence in the 1980s and enjoyed several successful collaborations with other artists. He had two No. 1 hits on the Billboard charts.
McCain Irrelevant, 'He's Dying Anyway,' White House Official Reportedly Says
The remark, attributed to Kelly Sadler, a special assistant to President Trump, was first reported by The Hill and later confirmed by The Associated Press.
News Brief: Kavanaugh Confirmation Hearings, Woodward's Book
Hearings continue for the Supreme Court nominee. Bob Woodward's latest book: Fear: Trump in the White House. Facebook and Twitter officials appear before a Senate panel to address election meddling.
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Stanley recalls about 2.6 million travel mugs
The company behind the uber-viral water bottles is recommending customers affected by the recall reach out for a replacement part.
Israel's energy minister couldn't enter COP26 because of wheelchair inaccessibility
Energy minister Karine Elharrar says she was taken to several entrances on Monday, the first full day of the conference, but was unable to get inside from any of them.
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