Massive Manhunt for Suspect in Shooting of 2 Minnesota Lawmakers Enters 2nd Day

Former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband were fatally shot at their home on Saturday.
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Poet Ben Jonson and the Mystery of Fatherhood

Father’s Day is a good time to examine the poems of Benjamin Jonson, one of the most well-loved English poets.
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More Americans Plan Summer ‘Staycations;’ Cincinnati Named Top Spot: Survey

The high cost of living and traveling is cited as the top issue among those choosing a ‘staycation,’ according to the survey.
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Social Security Claims Soar in First Half of Fiscal 2025

Analysis shows that more Americans are filing for retirement benefits earlier, which could hurt their long-term retirement security.
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China-Linked Entity Pushes Green Energy to Advance CCP Interests in US, Report Says

San Francisco-based Energy Foundation China has worked to speed up U.S. transition to green energy, increasing energy dependence on China, report says.
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The Food Scientist Who’s Milled Her Own Flour for 30 Years, and How You Can Too

According to baker Sue Becker, milling your own flour leads to better taste, better nutrition, and better health.
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In Photos: US Army’s 250th Birthday Parade in Washington

Nearly 7,000 troops, plus dozens of tanks and helicopters came to Washington for an event officially marking the 250th anniversary of the U.S. army.
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In Sweden, Public Interest Battles to Compete With Deep Culture of Privacy

Gunnar Axen, a database publisher, says selective reporting can lead to a ‘perceived lack of transparency’ that can feed ’mistrust in mainstream media.’
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Alan Dershowitz on Unrest in LA, Trump-Harvard Clash, and New Book ‘The Preventive State’

Dershowitz’s latest book is ‘The Preventive State: The Challenge of Preventing Serious Harms While Preserving Essential Liberties.’
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