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Universal Orlando announces new rapturous Jurassic World roller coaster

Universal Orlando announced Monday that “Jurassic World VelociCoaster” will be coming to its Islands of Adventure park in summer 2021.

      

Mock debates? Briefing books? How Trump and Biden are preparing for their first debate in Cleveland

Donald Trump and Joe Biden are taking vastly different approaches in preparing for the first debate of the presidential election.

      

US teachers, subway workers and truckers say Allianz gambled away billions in pensions

German asset manager Allianz has been accused of making reckless bets with the pensions of American teachers, truck drivers, subway workers and firefighters during the coronavirus market meltdown earlier this year.

Donald Trump’s tax returns has many wondering what they’re doing wrong

Tax breaks for businesses likely helped cushion the tax bill for President Donald Trump, as the speculation continues about Trump’s tax audit and tax returns.

      

NFL power rankings: Chiefs reclaim No. 1 spot as Packers, Seahawks vie for top NFC team

After the Chiefs snapped the Ravens’ 14-game regular-season winning streak, there were plenty of changes at the top in this week’s power rankings.

      

‘Edgy’ ‘Saved by the Bell’ reboot to debut on Peacock just in time for Thanksgiving

The new “Saved by the Bell,” out Nov. 25, won’t be quite as silly and cartoony as the original, but it will have plenty of callbacks, producers said.

      

2020 election live updates: Anticipation builds for first Trump, Biden debate in Cleveland; Amy Coney Barrett visits Capitol Hill

The first presidential debate between President Trump and Joe Biden is tonight in Cleveland. Meanwhile, Amy Coney Barrett visits Capitol Hill.

      

Portland police seize shields, arrest 24 before march; one officer hospitalized

At least 24 people were arrested when police broke up a planned march then declared an unlawful assembly when protesters reorganized.

      

Trump’s tax returns stoke long-held national security concerns

The likelihood that President Donald Trump personally owes unknown creditors hundreds of millions of dollars has raised concerns about how the President’s financial entanglements could influence his national security decisions, former officials and exp…

Deputies: ‘Multiple’ people dead following ‘hostage situation’ in Salem, Oregon

Officials said “shots were fired” as the “incident unfolded,” leading to “multiple fatalities.”

      

Breonna Taylor’s heartbreaking death exposes a chasm between law and justice

We shouldn’t be screaming ‘racism’ when an African American prosecutor investigates a police incident and determines it was a tragedy but not a crime.

      

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