Amos Todd

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66 members of the United States Congress have announced that they will not seek reelection in 2026

66 members of the United States Congress have announced that they will not seek reelection in 2026

A total of 66 members of the U.S. Congress — including 56 representatives and 10 senators — have announced they will not run for ...

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Madman' Trump warned that he may end America's fifty-two year reign as the world's financial king

Madman’ Trump warned that he may end America’s fifty-two year reign as the world’s financial king

A growing concern among analysts is that escalating tensions between the United States and Iran could have long-term consequences far beyond military conflict. According ...

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The top admiral claims that US forces are hitting more than Iranian warships. They are destroying mines, drone boats, and torpedoes

The top admiral claims that US forces are hitting more than Iranian warships. They are destroying mines, drone boats, and torpedoes

WASHINGTON, DC — The US military has escalated its operations against Iran’s naval threats, focusing on a broader range of targets including mines, drone boats, and torpedoes. This intensified campaign follows ...

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Say goodbye to TSA officers after hundreds quit security service at US airports during the government shutdown

Say goodbye to TSA officers after hundreds quit security service at US airports during the government shutdown

ATLANTA, GA — Airport security wait times are skyrocketing as TSA officers across the country have walked off the job due to unpaid wages amid a government shutdown that began February 14. ...

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An Afghan man who served alongside US forces died after less than a day in ICE custody, according to family and advocates

An Afghan man who served alongside US forces died after less than a day in ICE custody, according to family and advocates

DALLAS, TX — Mohommad Nazeer Paktyawal, a 41-year-old Afghan man who fled the Taliban and had been seeking asylum in the U.S., died in Immigration and Customs ...

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The Bank of America's Epstein Settlement Just Stopped a Deposition That Could Have Rocked Wall Street

The Bank of America’s Epstein Settlement Just Stopped a Deposition That Could Have Rocked Wall Street

NEW YORK, NY — Bank of America has quietly reached a settlement with Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers in a class-action lawsuit alleging the bank helped facilitate the financier’s sex-trafficking operation. This ...

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A twenty-four-year cancer survivor nearly died after eating a friend's home-cooked meal

A twenty-four-year cancer survivor nearly died after eating a friend’s home-cooked meal

PHOENIX, Ariz. — A dangerous dinner party left 24-year-old Trinity Peterson-Mayes, a cancer survivor, hospitalized with botulism, a rare and potentially deadly illness caused by bacteria-borne toxins. ...

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St. Charles Chaos As Fallen Oaks Snarl the New Orleans Journey

St. Charles Chaos As Fallen Oaks Snarl the New Orleans Journey

NEW ORLEANS, La. – Two large trees fell across St. Charles Avenue early Monday morning, causing significant disruptions to both traffic and streetcar service. The trees, which crashed between Hillary Street and Cherokee Street, blocked ...

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This Treme Sanctuary provides a rare glimpse into the Black Carnival traditions that most tourists never see

This Treme Sanctuary provides a rare glimpse into the “Black Carnival” traditions that most tourists never see

NEW ORLEANS, La. — Founded by Sylvester Francis in 1999, the Backstreet Cultural Museum in Treme stands as a living tribute to the rich cultural traditions of New Orleans, including Mardi Gras Indians, ...

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Louisiana Republican politician hopes to ban cellphone use in crosswalks

Louisiana Republican politician hopes to ban cellphone use in crosswalks

NEW ORLEANS, La. — A proposed bill in Louisiana seeks to penalize pedestrians for using cellphones while crossing the street, especially in crosswalks. The bill, introduced by Rep. Michael Bayham from Chalmette in St. Bernard ...

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