
Trump heads to Texas, where 3 friends are battling it out in the Senate Republican primary
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump just can’t seem to choose among friends in the Texas Senate Republican primary. So when he travels to the state on Friday for his first post- State of the Union trip, where he plans to promote his energy and economic policies, Trump will have all three candidates in the competitive race join him — just days before his party casts ballots in the primary race. Sen. John Cornyn is battling for his fifth term and is being challenged by state Attorney...
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- Trump heads to Texas, where 3 friends are battling it out in the Senate Republican primary
- NYC police arrest man after officers were pelted during a snowball fight
- Los Angeles Board of Education to discuss school superintendent after FBI searched his home
- A nearly blind refugee is found dead after Border Patrol agents drop him at Buffalo doughnut shop
- Columbia student detained by ICE is abruptly released after Mamdani meets with Trump
AIPAC faces test of its power in Illinois primary as Democrats debate future of Israel relationship
WASHINGTON (AP) — A crowded primary season in Illinois is shaping up as the next test for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, a powerful advocacy organization that's generating fresh turmoil over the Democratic Party's relationship to Israel and the role of undisclosed campaign cash in this year's midterm elections. AIPAC, which was founded decades ago to lobby for U. S. support for Israel, has reserved at least $1. 9 million in advertisements through its super PAC in the race to a...
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- AIPAC faces test of its power in Illinois primary as Democrats debate future of Israel relationship
- Trump heads to Texas, where 3 friends are battling it out in the Senate Republican primary
- Anthropic CEO says it 'cannot in good conscience accede' to Pentagon's demands for AI use
- NTSB chair slams House aviation bill as 'watered-down' after 67 deaths near Washington
- Republican voter ID bill stalls in Senate despite Trump demands
Ancient coupling may have happened more between human females and Neanderthal males
NEW YORK (AP) — Humans and Neanderthals cozied up from time to time when they lived in the same areas tens of thousands of years ago. But we don't know much about who got with whom, or why. A new genetic analysis offers some ancient gossip: The pairings were more often female humans with male Neanderthals. How exactly this happened remains a huge question mark. Did human women venture into Neanderthal populations, or were the Neanderthal males drawn to larger human enclaves? Were these or if...
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- Ancient coupling may have happened more between human females and Neanderthal males
- More organs are being donated after the heart stops, not brain death. Policies are changing too
- Judge orders changes to Columbia and Snake river dam operations to help 'disappearing' salmon
- ByHeart infant botulism outbreak ends with 48 babies sickened
- Bird flu outbreak in California elephant seals prompts officials to cancel popular tours

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