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Caitlin Clark is a Rorschach test for sports media
Business Insider· 38 minutes agoOn Sunday, Clark was flagrant-fouled by the Chicago Sky's Angel Reese in the third quarter, and it made headline news on CNN, Fox News, ESPN, Bleacher...
Is Virginia actually in play for Trump?: From the Politics Desk
NBC NEWS· 15 hours agoWelcome to the online version of From the Politics Desk, an evening newsletter that brings you the...
What does the SNP manifesto promise and can those pledges be fulfilled?
Press Association News via AOL· 43 minutes agoFirst Minister John Swinney has unveiled his party’s manifesto in Edinburgh, with the SNP looking to...
Ramaphosa Is Sworn In for New Term as South African President
Bloomberg· 2 hours agoCyril Ramaphosa was sworn in for another term as South Africa’s president, three weeks after...
Chris Perkins: I kinda, sorta asked the Dolphins about politics. Here’s what happened …
Sun-Sentinel· 1 hour agoThis time, the Miami Dolphins ran away from me faster than usual. Everyone else, when informed about...
Trump and McCarthy sought revenge against top House conservative, but GOP primary too close to call
Fox News· 17 minutes agoIt is a nail-biter in Virginia's 5th Congressional District as one of the nation's most conservative...
In Oklahoma politics, some tribes emerge as big campaign contributors
Gannett via AOL· 1 hour agoThe final tribe that contributed to state political candidates and committees this year was the...
On Immigration, Biden Attempts to Replicate a Powerful Obama Moment
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 26 minutes agoWASHINGTON — In the summer before a tough reelection contest in 2012, President Barack Obama was...
'The end of politics': Rachel Maddow on how to make sense of the new Trump campaign
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 1 day agoRachel Maddow looks at how Donald Trump's 2024 campaign has abandoned traditional politics and...
Watch out Stanford. California is eyeing a new legacy admission ban.
Politico· 1 hour agoAlready, three states have banned legacy admissions at public universities, with Maryland’s ban also extending to private institutions (but not fining them). California is well positioned to ...