
George Santos reported to prosecutors over suspicious Kalshi trades, AP source says
NEW YORK (AP) — A prediction market reported U. S. Rep. George Santos to federal prosecutors after he boasted he'd be going to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, then bet against his own attendance, according to a person familiar with the investigation. Kalshi, the online prediction marketplace, referred Santos to the Department of Justice after detecting suspicious trades made by the former congressman ahead of Trump’s Feb. 24 speech, the person said. The person spoke...
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- George Santos reported to prosecutors over suspicious Kalshi trades, AP source says
- The White House as a stage: Trumps hosting streak meets Americas 250th birthday and the World Cup
- After decades of rising support, same-sex marriage acceptance may be stalling, Gallup poll shows
- California governors primary pitted experience against promises of change
- Takeaways from Tuesdays primaries as Democrats try to make Iowa inroads and defend California
The White House as a stage: Trumps hosting streak meets Americas 250th birthday and the World Cup
WASHINGTON (AP) — When nearly all the scheduled musical performers pulled out of a concert series marking America’s 250th anniversary — fearing the event had become too closely tied to President Donald Trump — he responded by making it official. Trump announced he'd now be the headlining act of the Great American State Fair. That put to rest any possible scenario where a president who has built his personal and political persona on seizing the spotlight might cede the stage to avoid a...
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- The White House as a stage: Trumps hosting streak meets Americas 250th birthday and the World Cup
- After decades of rising support, same-sex marriage acceptance may be stalling, Gallup poll shows
- Former Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and ex-Mayor Gregg Hull to face off for New Mexico governor
- Takeaways from Tuesdays primaries as Democrats try to make Iowa inroads and defend California
- Trump administration is scrapping $1.8B fund meant to compensate presidents allies, Blanche says
Scientists lose critical climate record as ocean observatory will go dark under Trump funding cuts
SEATTLE (AP) — A portion of one of the most ambitious ocean monitoring networks ever built will go dark this month when scientists board a research vessel and motor off the Oregon coast to pull a research buoy from deep out of the Pacific. The buoy 80 meters (260 feet) below the water's surface will be removed June 16 from the Ocean Observatories Initiative — a network of more than 900 ocean sensors built at a cost of $386 million that has continuously collected real-time data for more a a...
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- Scientists lose critical climate record as ocean observatory will go dark under Trump funding cuts
- 2 scientists charged with bringing deactivated mpox virus into the US and lying to authorities
- Blue Origin says rocket explosion spared fuel tanks and key launch pad parts
- AP exclusive: Under Notre Dame cathedral, a dig of the century unearths 1,700 years of history
- The UK government has set a target of an 87% cut in carbon emissions by 2042

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