Trump calls for a peace deal to end war in Gaza
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Much of the federal government is on the verge of shutting down if Congress does not reach a deal to approve new funding by Oct. 1. Here's what that means.
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‘A growing problem’: Police raid nine Ohio massage parlors in human trafficking investigation
Ohio law enforcement officers raided nine massage parlors as part of a human trafficking investigation, netting 32 felony arrests, Attorney General Dave Yost said Monday.
During a recent appearance on MSNBC, former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton blasted “White men, of … a certain religion,” and said that they are doing damage to the country.
The 22-year-old man charged with killing Charlie Kirk will have a court hearing. He and his newly appointed legal counsel will decide whether they want a preliminary hearing where the judge will determine if there is enough evidence against him to go forward with a trial.
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How much does a $60,000 home equity loan cost monthly now that interest rates have been cut?
Fed rate cuts can make home equity loans more affordable. Here's what a $60,000 home equity loan costs monthly now.
Much of the speculation around the death of the right-wing activist is being promulgated by conspiracy-minded personalities he helped elevate.
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In a rare UN appearance, senior North Korean diplomat insists his country won't give up nukes
A senior North Korean diplomat reiterated at the U.N. Monday that his country won't give up its nuclear weapons despite numerous demands to do so, calling them crucial to keeping a “balance of power” with South Korea.
Jazz center Walker Kessler is unlikely to get a contract extension before the October deadline, according to reports. That has caused some frustration for the big man.
Highs on Monday reached the mid- to upper 70s across Greater Boston, marking seven straight days where the average temperature in the city was above normal, and now the month is about a half-degree warmer than the norm.
Democrats are eager to hammer Trump on the economy, where his polling is at its lowest point. But Republicans are confident economic sentiment is about to turn in their favor.