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Trump has shaped the Supreme Court, but it could still hinder his agenda

November 10, 2024

President-elect Donald Trump’s ambitious agenda could face pushback from an institution he has done much to shape: the Supreme Court.source

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Trump has promised lower interest rates. That will be largely out of his control.

November 10, 2024

While Trump has sought to pressure the Fed to cut rates, consumer rates on mortgages and other loans are determined by a range of factors largely outside of the president’s control.source

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See Pesto the viral baby penguin grow up as he sheds brown feathers in new photos

November 10, 2024

After reaching stardom in September, the king penguin chick is beginning to shed his brown feathers in exchange for new waterproof ones as he transitions into adulthood.source

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The Super Bowl contender hiding in plain sight

November 10, 2024

After starting 2-2, the Eagles — behind QB Jalen Hurts and RB Saquon Barkley — have won four straight heading into the second half of the season.source

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Justice Dept. to focus on 'most egregious' Jan. 6 cases until Trump is inaugurated

November 10, 2024

The Justice Department plans to focus on Jan. 6 felony arrests before President-elect Donald Trump is back in the White House.source

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Tony Todd, 'Candyman' and 'Final Destination' star, dies at 69

November 10, 2024

Tony Todd, an American actor known for leading the “Candyman” horror franchise as its eponymous hook-wielding ghost, died Wednesday at his home in Marina Del Rey, California.source

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Notre Dame bells ring out across Paris for the first time since fire

November 10, 2024

A once-familiar sound rang out across Paris for the first time in five years. The bells of Notre Dame tolled on Friday for the first time since the devastating 2019 fire that threatened the historic cathedral.source

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Trump wants to expand the federal death penalty, setting up legal challenges in second term

November 10, 2024

Throughout his campaign, President-elect Donald Trump signaled he would resume federal executions if he won and make more people eligible for capital punishment, including child rapists, migrants who kill U.S. citizens and law enforcement officers, and those convicted of drug and human trafficking.source

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Prospective homebuyers absorb harsh reality: Mortgage rates probably aren’t coming down for a while

November 10, 2024

America’s prospective homebuyers absorb harsh reality: Mortgage rates probably aren’t coming down for a while.source