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Russian General Yaroslav Moskalik was killed in a targeted car bombing, with accusations of Ukrainian involvement.
U.S. retail sales rose 1.4% in March as shoppers prepare for upcoming tariffs, indicating mixed consumer sentiment and economic durability.
Former HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra announces his bid for California governor, stressing the urgency of addressing the state's affordability crisis.
Trump's latest executive order targets Jenner & Block, a law firm linked to his legal challenges and former Mueller prosecutor Andrew Weissmann.
President Trump pardons Devon Archer, Hunter Biden's ex-business associate, asserting he was treated unfairly during his conviction and legal troubles.
President Trump has revoked Secret Service protection for Hunter and Ashley Biden, affecting their security amid ongoing political tensions.
A federal judge ruled that Trump's firing of NLRB member Gwynne Wilcox was illegal, emphasizing constitutional checks on presidential power.
The Philadelphia Eagles plan to accept an invitation to the White House after their Super Bowl win, amidst earlier speculation of a possible snub.
A shooting marred the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl parade, injuring two women as the city celebrated the team's victory over the Chiefs.
Travis Kelce reflects on his NFL future after a Super Bowl loss, pondering retirement amidst concerns over performance and wear on his body.
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