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42-Year-Old NBC Anchor Lesley Swick Van Ness Dies Suddenly on Family Vacation

Lesley Swick Van Ness, a 42-year-old news anchor at an NBC affiliate in Illinois, died suddenly after she became sick and was hospitalized while vacationing with her family in Florida.

Bud Light Parent Company’s CEO Is Former CIA

The job description for Whitworth's position says that he specialized in "the recruitment and handling of human sources with access to vital intelligence that prevented and disrupted terrorist threats."

Two Tennessee Senators Endorse Trump

Lawmakers are choosing sides in the upcoming 2024 presidential race.

Explosive Thrown at Japan Prime Minister During Speech, No Injuries Reported

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was evacuated Saturday after an individual threw an explosive device near him while he was campaigning at a fishing port in western Japan.

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Says He Will Not Run For President In 2024

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced Friday he will not be running for president of the United States in 2024.

‘No One at a Senior Level Was Aware’ of Bud Light’s Transgender Partnership

Beer company working to establish a more "robust" process for evaluating potential influencer collaborations.

U.S. Air Force National Guard Member Accused of Leaking Classified Documents Appears in Court

Convictions for willful transmission of national defense information carry a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.

U.S. Military Presence Confirmed at Ukraine Embassy

U.S. military presence at the Kyiv embassy underscores American involvement in Ukraine, providing security and assisting with accountability of materials.

New Zealand to Maintain COVID-19 Restrictions

New Zealand is to keep its COVID-19 mandates, including seven-day isolations and mask mandates in specific settings, for at least two more months.

Consumer Prices Rise, Inflation ‘Remains Too Hot’

While services inflation began to moderate and rent prices rose at a slower pace, "inflation still remains too hot for the Fed's liking," according to senior economist at Wells Fargo in Charlotte, North Carolina Sarah House.

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