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Donald Trump · District of ColumbiaWashington Spirit fans began bringing signs and banners, all in support of D.C.(Courtesy Kelley Piper Spirit Squadron)
Washington Spirit fans began bringing signs and banners, all in support of D.C.(Courtesy Kelley Piper Spirit Squadron) For the last three Washington Spirit home matches, Meredith Bartley has been keeping her eyes locked on the game clock. Once the game clock displays 51:00 — meaning the start of the 52nd minute of the game — Ba…See the Story
Washington Spirit Supporters to Continue Chanting ‘Free DC’ Despite End of Federal Surge
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. · United StatesBy Jacqueline Howard, Deidre McPhillips, CNN (CNN) — The interim CEO and director of drugmaker Kenvue, which makes the common pain reliever Tylenol, met with US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. privately this week in an attempt to dissuade him from including the drug as a potential cause of autism in an upcoming report, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. HHS officials have announced that the department is conductin…See the Story
In Meeting with RFK Jr., CEO of Tylenol Maker Stresses There Is No Clear Link Between Medication and Autism, WSJ Reports | News Channel 3-12
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Primary Elections · PaducahAhead of next May’s primary election in Kentucky, U.S. Senate candidate Daniel Cameron highlighted his political track record in Paducah on Thursday and shared his platform as an “America-first, pro-Trump candidate.”See the Story
Cameron shares 'America-first' platform as Kentucky Senate candidate
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