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New, taller Barbie doll is aimed at kids as young as 3
Love her or loathe her, Barbie has been transformed again.
GOP outrage, dodged questions and a new DOJ review: How Biden’s classified document haul rocked Washington
The documents’ discovery has set off a firestorm in Washington thanks to the obvious parallels between the president’s situation and that of Donald Trump. , John Bowden and Abe Asher report
New owner of ‘Goonies’ house in Astoria is ready to embrace movie magic
The buyer, an entrepreneur from Kansas, hopes to rent out the Victorian-era home, known as “The Goonies” house, and not cross Astoria’s restrictive vacation rental requirements.
Proud Boys sedition trial to open 2 years after Jan. 6 riot
Federal prosecutors are expected to outline their case on Thursday against former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and four lieutenants, who are charged with seditious conspiracy in one of the most consequential cases to emerge from the Capitol riot.
US, Japan Unveil Plans to Strengthen the Alliance
In unusually blunt terms, the U.S. and Japanese foreign and defense ministers condemned China’s increasing aggressiveness in the Indo-Pacific and elsewhere.
Huge deposits of vital rare earth elements found in Arctic Sweden
“The EU’s self-sufficiency and independence from Russia and China will begin in the mine,” said Sweden’s energy and business minister.
Third time’s the charm? Seahawks hope to avoid third loss against 49ers
As the Seahawks head south, they do so hoping some tried and true cliches — the third time’s the charm, and that it’s hard to beat a team three times in one season — will apply against the 49ers.
Benin opposition rejects election results, claiming fraud
Benin’s main opposition on Thursday rejected the results of this week’s parliamentary election, claiming vote buying and fraud allowed allies of President Patrice Talon to win a majority of legislature seats.