Bama needs to keep winning, but could use some help to secure a favorable spot in the College Football Playoff.
How-To Geek on MSN
Notepad is getting Wordpad features
By adding formatting, toolbars, and especially mandatory sign-ins for AI functionality, Microsoft is turning the app into a ...
The group backing a referendum to get the new congressional map on the ballot filed its second lawsuit against the Secretary ...
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Why Quebec’s proposed constitution has legal experts, civil rights groups sounding the alarm
The legislation tabled last month has been the subject of growing consternation among legal experts and civil liberties ...
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Martin County deputy accused of misconduct in arrests involving prostitution and drugs
A Martin County Sheriff's Office deputy was arrested. According to court documents, Justin Lee was arrested on Thursday and ...
Acquitted in 7/11 Mumbai blasts, Abdul Wahid writes in light of NIA releasing 3 doctors questioned in Delhi blast. Insist on ...
Senator Ron Wyden accused the bank of obstructing law enforcement from examining the financial infrastructure of Jeffrey ...
Compartés reports that Advent calendars have evolved into a powerful marketing tool, enabling brands to engage consumers ...
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MAGA Freaks Out That Trump Ambassador Met With Spy Who Sold Out U.S.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee held a private meeting in July with Jonathan Pollard, an Israeli spy who spent 30 ...
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Momentum grows for Trump to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist org
The Brotherhood has spawned a host of radical Islamist groups and affiliates around the world. The White House may soon take ...
The National Interest on MSN
US Coast Guard Won’t Undo ‘Hate Symbols’ Classification, Commandant says
Admiral Kevin Lunday denied recent claims by The Washington Post that the service was removing the 'hateful' designation from symbols such as the swastika and the Confederate battle flag.
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Carney in South Africa as concerns grow over U.S. boycott of G20
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in South Africa for a G20 summit overshadowed by a U.S. boycott — and as critics of Canada's ...
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