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Can’t Hear the Dialogue in Your Streaming Show? You’re Not Alone.
Many of us stream shows and movies with the subtitles on all the time — and not because it’s cool.
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Kansas Newspaper Raid: Seized Items to Be Returned to Marion County Record
The raid of the newspaper, The Marion County Record, has drawn condemnation from First Amendment advocates.
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Trump asks to push Jan. 6 trial beyond 2024 election — to April 2026
U.S. proposes a January 2024 trial, starting before primary voting begins, but Donald Trump’s lawyers ask for a major delay citing ‘overwhelming’ amount of evidence.
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Ron DeSantis must defend Trump, show emotion in GOP debate, memos say
Documents posted online by a firm affiliated with a pro-DeSantis super PAC lay out advice for the Florida governor in advance of the first Republican presidential debate.
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Hunter Biden stays close to dad at White House during criminal probe
A day after he reached a tentative plea deal, Hunter Biden began a two-week stay at the White House, underscoring President Biden’s fatherly attachment to him despite his son’s troubles.
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White House Targets Key Democrats on Potential Saudi-Israel Pact
The White House needs to persuade two historic adversaries to find common ground. But then the administration faces a potentially more daunting challenge: getting 67 senators to go along with it.
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Defend Trump and ‘Hammer’ Ramaswamy: DeSantis Allies Reveal Debate Strategy
Hundreds of pages of blunt advice, memos and internal polling were posted online by the main super PAC backing the Florida governor, offering an extraordinary glimpse into his operation’s thinking.
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For an Atlanta Reporter, a Trump Scoop Long in the Making
George Chidi’s cameo appearance in the indictment of Donald J. Trump in Georgia was a plot twist, but not an accident.
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Majority of Americans Say Trump Charges Have Merit, but His G.O.P. Grip Grows
Recent polls conducted before the Georgia indictment showed that most believed that the prosecutions of the former president were warranted.
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Prosecutors Charge Two Men With Defrauding Donors in Telemarketing Schemes
Federal prosecutors say the men bilked tens of millions of dollars from donors who had wanted to support causes such as aid to military veterans.