Pam Bondi dodges questions on Epstein and Bongino
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Top White House officials are feuding over the Jeffrey Epstein files, despite President Trump's demand that they — and the American public — move on, officials tell Axios. Trump quickly dismissed a reporter's question Tuesday about whether Attorney General Pam Bondi had told him he was in the sex trafficker's files.
Brewers beat writer Todd Rosiak will answer questions about the team this week. Send Todd your questions here.
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Is cornerback Missouri football’s biggest defensive question mark? Where CBs are headed to fallWill Missouri football’s cornerbacks, a room that returns its top-3 players and adds an experienced transfer, make a jump in the 2025 season?
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Westside Current on MSNBehind the Applause Over Homeless Count Numbers, Critics Question the Costs and the ProgressIn March, in the wake of a devastating audit, the agency released "preliminary count data" which showed that "LAHSA expects unsheltered homelessness within the Los Angeles Continuum of Care to decrease by 5-10% when full results are released later this year.
Widely viewed as the No. 1 prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft, Arch Manning said he's "just focused" on the 2025 season when he was asked about entering the draft next year at SEC Media Days.
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As Kyler Murray comes into his seventh NFL season, he's not lived up to his promise as the first overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft. Can that change in 2025?
Arch Manning hasn't started at Texas for a full season yet, but he's already being talked about as a future top pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. In fact, many fans believe that Manning will follow in the footsteps of his uncles.
What's behind the Gen Z stare, a blank look members of younger generations give in situations where a verbal response would be more common, is sparking discussion
Burchett will discuss his support for the "Big Beautiful Bill." Check out the time and how to submit questions.
Despite recording the second consecutive decline in homelessness since 2016, the Spokane City Council’s conservative minority questioned that data on Monday – one of the two members had participated in the Point-in-Time Count last January,
"My upcoming public hearing with Sen. (James) Skoufis will be an opportunity for PPL to speak to their leadership's decisions around the transition that continues to impact thousands of New Yorkers," said Sen. Gustavo Rivera, chair of the Senate Health Committee.