Gorbachev buried in Moscow, Alaska Rep.-elect optimistic about November, Oz seeks to win over MAGA faithful, Pope who served 33 days before stunning death is beatified, colleges offer free food and clothes as inflation hits students' pockets, Republican campaign chair says Trump has been ‘fantastic ally,’ Republicans have ‘distrust, but verify’ view on DOJ, former Homeland Security chair says, John Sullivan, ambassador to Russia, departs post, Canadian police say 10 dead and 15 injured from stabbings, weed companies can't make any money, ‘Where did all the money go?,’ Ralph Nader’s surprising retro gambit to stay relevant, Jackson ‘will be in an emergency even after water is restored,’ mayor says.
Gorbachev buried in Moscow in funeral snubbed by Putin; Colleges offer free food, clothes as inflation hits students' pockets
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Gorbachev buried in Moscow in funeral snubbed by Putin: This article discusses the funeral of former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, which was not attended by current Russian president Vladimir Putin.
Alaska Rep.-elect ‘optimistic’ about November following historic special election: This article discusses the special election in Alaska that saw the first Native American woman elected to Congress, and the prospects for the November general election.
Oz seeks to win over the MAGA faithful: This article discusses how Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison is seeking to win over supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Pope who served 33 days before stunning death is beatified: This article discusses the beatification of Pope John Paul I, who served for only 33 days before his death.
Colleges offer free food, clothes as inflation hits students' pockets: This article discusses how colleges are offering free food and clothes to students as inflation hits their pocketbooks.
Republican campaign chair: Trump has been ‘fantastic ally’: This article discusses how Republican campaign chairman Matt Schlapp has praised Trump as a ‘fantastic ally’.
Republicans have ‘distrust, but verify’ view on DOJ, former Homeland Security chair says: This article discusses how Republicans have a ‘distrust, but verify’ view of the Department of Justice, according to former Homeland Security chairman Michael McCaul.
John Sullivan, ambassador to Russia, departs post: This article discusses how U.S. ambassador to Russia John Sullivan has departed his post.
Canadian police: 10 dead, 15 injured from stabbings: This article discusses a mass stabbing in Canada that left 10 dead and 15 injured.
Why weed companies can't make any money: This article discusses how marijuana companies are struggling to make money.
‘Where did all the money go?’: This article discusses how many people are wondering where all the money from the stimulus bill went.
Ralph Nader’s Surprising Retro Gambit to Stay Relevant: This article discusses how Ralph Nader is using a retro gaming system to try and stay relevant.
Jackson ‘will be in an emergency even after water is restored,’ mayor says: This article discusses how the mayor of Jackson, Mississippi says that the city will still be in an emergency even after water is restored.