YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP | | Dick Cheney was on the other side of the fence from Democrats when advocating for the Iraq war but he partnered with them opposing Trump after Jan. 6. | | Financial and political intel? Sure. But there was so much more that Bold Face Names sought from the disgraced sex offender and former Trump friend. | | | | USA TODAY asked several White House aides who worked at the East Wing in various administrations what the now-vanished historic space meant to them. | | | | States are rejecting some of the mega tax package's most popular individal tax provisions to boost their finances. What it means for their residents. | | | | Bettors on prediction betting sites such as Polymarket and Kalshi seem to be skeptical about the likelihood of $2,000 tariff dividend checks. | | | | In Birmingham, Alabama, Chief Michael Pickett is attracting attention for his looks. He's flattered – but focused on lowering violent crime. | | | | In the latest "SNL" cold open, James Austin Johnson's Donald Trump weighed in on the release of a trove of Jeffrey Epstein emails. | | | | Two teams in the top 10 of the US LBM Coaches Poll lost in Week 12 of the college football season. Our projection for the new top 10 of the rankings. | | | | Residents of this California community have a kindness pledge. Here's why, and why being kind is good for you. | | | | An expecting mothers' ward, high school, and college for students from across Africa. What the UMC in Zimbabwe says about turning point on continent. | | | | | | |
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