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Top intelligence office informs congressional committees it’ll no longer brief on election security

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence has informed the House and Senate Select Committees on Intelligence that it’ll no longer be briefing on election security issues, a senior administration official told CNN. It’ll provide written updat…

US Marshals find 39 missing children in Georgia

Authorities have found 39 missing children in Georgia during a two-week effort to rescue endangered minors.

His father survived the 1918 flu pandemic. At 94, he survived COVID-19.

Roughly a week after testing positive for the coronavirus, Francis Cashin celebrated his 94th birthday. He pulled through.

      

Macy’s is having a blowout sale on all things fall—shop the 30 best deals

This Macy’s sale has everything you’ll need to get a jumpstart on fall, from home dĂ©cor to fashion—shop 30 of our top picks now.

      

Fact check: AARP maintains nonpartisan stance, makes no political donations

A false claim states the group, which advocates for older Americans, makes donations to the Democratic Party. But by law it must stay nonpartisan.
      

As Laura heads east, hundreds of thousands are left with no power ahead of hot weekend

In one coastal Louisiana community, the power may be out for months after Hurricane Laura lashed the state with violent winds and heavy rain earlier this week.

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star Sara Ramirez comes out as nonbinary in powerful Instagram post

“Grey’s Anatomy” alum Sara Ramirez, who played orthopedic surgeon Dr. Callie Torres comes out as nonbinary.
      

Chadwick Boseman’s death gives me the courage to keep going. Here’s what he meant to me

Chadwick Boseman was a hero in the Black community. Our hero. No longer cast as a sidekick, his Black Panther symbolized so much progress.

      

Utz, maker of Zapp’s and Boulder Canyon chips, is going public

The company that makes Utz potato chips and Zapp’s Cajun kettle chips spent 99 years as a family-run company. Now, it’s going public.

Picnic fever is surging. A decades-old basket brand thinks it can make a comeback

An iconic picnic basket brand once popular with suburban moms is now attempting a revival.

‘They spied on my campaign’: How Trump transformed a conspiracy theory into a political rallying cry

President Donald Trump says all the time, “they spied on my campaign.” He ad-libbed during his Thursday night convention speech to add the phrase into his prepared remarks. And he tweeted it last week as a rebuttal to former President Barack Obama’s co…

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