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CNN’s Axelrod suggests discussions around Biden’s mental acuity should be set aside amid cancer diagnosis

CNN political commentator David Axelrod suggested Sunday that discussions about former President Joe Biden’s mental acuity should be muted and set aside in light of his recent cancer diagnosis. CNN anchor Fredricka Whitfield asked Axelrod, “This comes at a time when there is so much continued attention placed on his mental acuity and stability, as…

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CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon abruptly resigns, cites disagreements with company amid ‘challenging’ period

CBS News President and CEO Wendy McMahon announced Monday she was stepping down in another stunning move for the embattled company, Fox News Digital has confirmed.  Her exit follows that of longtime “60 Minutes” producer Bill Owens, who quit last month because he felt he’d lost journalistic independence amid an ongoing legal battle with President…

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Paleontologists discover ‘moth-like’ predator that lived 506 million years ago

Paleontologists recently discovered a 506-million-year-old “moth-like” predator that lurked in prehistoric Canada. In a press release from the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), officials identified the creature as Mosura fentoni, an extinct anthropoid, as news agencies including SWNS reported. (See the video at the top of this article.)  The museum reported that most of the Mosura fossils…

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Is America’s power grid ready for next attack? Experts warn EMPs, cyber threats and AI could cripple US

The widespread blackouts that recently brought parts of Spain and Portugal to a standstill triggered global speculation: was it an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack? Though authorities later ruled out an EMP, the incident reignited urgent questions about America’s vulnerability to similar large-scale disruptions and whether the U.S. is prepared for a modern-day “black sky” event….

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Education Department rescinds record $37 million fine against Grand Canyon University: ‘Wrongly accused’

The U.S. Department of Education has rescinded a $37.7 million fine, with prejudice, against Grand Canyon University for alleged deceptive practices, according to the university. The proposed fine was the largest ever issued by the department against a university. University President Brian Mueller welcomed the decision to rescind the fine. “The facts clearly support our…

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