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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Maine state Rep. Laurel Libby became a national figure in the movement to keep trans athletes out of girls’ sports in February when she called out a trans athlete for Greely High School who won a girls’ pole vault competition. The post resulted in Libby being censured, which she fought all the way up to the Supreme Court to overturn. She was granted her voting rights back by the Supreme Court on May 15. On Tuesday, the trans athlete that Libby’s post called out did not show up to compete in the Maine Class…

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NewsFeed20 Palestinian children have been evacuated by the World Health Organization to receive urgent medical treatment abroad. Dr. Alaa al-Najjar and her surviving son are amongst those being evacuated. Her husband and nine other children were killed when an Israeli strike hit their home.Published On 11 Jun 202511 Jun 2025

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The Republicans’ “big beautiful” budget package is uniting everyone from Elon Musk to Wall Street over an issue that experts say could pose a threat to the nation’s long-term fiscal stability: the rising cost of servicing the U.S. government’s growing mountain of debt. The U.S. spent $1.1 trillion in interest on its debt in 2024 — almost double the amount it was paying five years ago, according to Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis data. The nation now spends more on interest payments than it does on defense, data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute shows.Those costs could rise even more under…

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Instagram testing policy to hide likes – CBS News Watch CBS News Instagram said it wants to create a healthier environment for users. So it’s testing out a new policy in parts of the U.S. to hide likes. Jamie Yuccas explains. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Officials executed a dramatic rescue last week after a teenager on a fishing trip was bitten by a rattlesnake “deep in the woods” of the western North Carolina mountains.The State Emergency Operations Center dispatched a North Carolina National Guard Black Hawk helicopter to the scene in Avery County with rescue technicians from the Charlotte Fire Department.”The hiker was successfully rescued and was receiving medical treatment at the hospital,” North Carolina Emergency Management said in a June 5 Facebook post.The snake bite victim, Zain Shah, thanked first responders in the comments section.I’M FROM…

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By Staff The Canadian Press Posted June 11, 2025 4:17 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size ArcelorMittal Long Products Canada is closing its wire drawing mill in Hamilton, putting 153 employees out of work. The company said Wednesday all of the work will now be done at its Montreal location.Company chief executive Stéphane Brochu said the change is necessary to sustain its wire drawing business.“It will allow us to improve our operational efficiency and secure our long-term competitiveness in the demanding wire drawing market,” Brochu said in a press release. Get breaking National news…

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At the party they always get to host but never get the chance to play in, English cricket has again been left to gaze on enviously on that old Australian cut-throat firm of Cummins, Hazlewood, Starc and Smith, who have been lording it at Lord’s for years.First up, in this third World Test final to be staged in England, it had been that old nuisance Steve Smith, in all his familiar idiosyncratic glory even while suffering with a dose of the flu, marking himself the all-time overseas top scorer in all Lord’s Tests with a knock of 66 that took…

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It was established by Syria’s fledgling government to restore calm in a country fractured by roughly 14 years of civil war. Instead, the Committee for Civil Peace has become a source of national strife.Discontent is simmering among some Syrians who supported the uprising against the country’s ousted dictator, Bashar al-Assad. They now accuse the rebel leaders who toppled him of empowering a committee set up to ease internal divisions at the expense of holding remnants of the old regime to account.Public outrage exploded during the Muslim feast of Eid al-Adha in early June when the committee released dozens of former…

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Even before the House passed the sweeping bill carrying President Trump’s domestic policy agenda, Senate Republicans made it clear that they hoped to make major changes to the legislation before the G.O.P. was done muscling it through Congress.Several have wanted to pare back the cuts to Medicaid, the health care program for the poor, that House Republicans envisioned in the version of the legislation that they approved late last month. A handful have sought to salvage tax credits incentivizing clean energy projects that the House measure would repeal. Many have pushed to grant companies prized tax breaks for the long…

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As Democratic senators gathered on Tuesday for their closed-door weekly luncheon, they heard from their California colleagues, Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff, who carefully differentiated between isolated cases of vandalism in Los Angeles and the larger number of peaceful protesters who swarmed the streets to oppose President Trump’s deportation efforts.At roughly the same time, Mr. Trump was across town in the Oval Office unspooling stories of violence, asking the assembled cameras, “Did you see the guy throwing the rocks at the police cars?”For Democrats, the scattered yet searing scenes of unrest in Southern California have uncomfortably thrust to the center…

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