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The Apple Pencil 2 is 12% off ahead of Father’s Day

One of the best digital art tools out there, the Apple Pencil 2 is $15 off at Amazon ahead of Father’s Day 2023. Shop the Amazon deal today.

     

Chris Christie wants to take down Donald Trump: Why New Hampshire could be key in 2024

Chris Christie will seek the Republican nomination for the White House again and zero in on New Hampshire, the state that rejected him in 2016.

     

‘I love you but I hate being around you.’ What to do when your partner gets on your nerves.

If you’re currently in a phase where you’re struggling with feeling annoyed by your partner, it’s OK. The first step is to understand why.

     

Mental health, safety investments promised after Uvalde shooting show little headway

Most of the $500 million promised after the Uvalde shooting remain unspent. Texas agencies still haven’t released more than $100 million of those funds.

     

Suspected Chinese spies, disguised as tourists, tried to infiltrate Alaskan military bases

Chinese citizens posing as tourists have been trying to access military bases in Alaska, according to U.S. officials. They are suspected of spying.
     

Indiana gun maker offers Republican lawmakers customized AR-15 style rifles, half off

Fostech, a family owned gun manufacturer in Seymour, Indiana, offered Republican lawmakers a deep discount on personalized rifles.

     

Hundreds gather at Florida school board meeting over Disney movie controversy: ‘Your policies are not protecting us from anything’

Many shared concerns over the district’s teacher vacancies, with one student saying teachers are “scared to say anything that will get them fired.”

     

Food stamp spending would grow under McCarthy-Biden debt limit deal, CBO predicts

House Republicans wanted to cut spending on food stamps but the debt limit deal House Speaker Kevin McCarthy agreed to could increase costs.

     

McCarthy clears first hurdle in passing debt ceiling deal: House committee advances bill

The House Rules Committee voted to bring the legislation to the House floor for a vote by the full chamber.

     

NASCAR star Chase Elliott suspended for one race for intentionally wrecking Denny Hamlin

NASCAR ruled that Chase Elliott intentionally wrecked Denny Hamlin in Monday’s Coca-Cola 600 and suspended its most popular driver for one race.

     

Scientists generate ‘electricity from thin air.’ Humidity could be a boundless source of energy, they say.

Since humidity is ever-present, a harvester could run 24/7, rain or shine, at night and whether or not the wind blows.

     

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