YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP | | Gone are the days of Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice. The next generation of Black conservatives are more brash. Can going viral lead to victory? | | Unexpected results are normal in college football, and Week 11 should be no exception. Our experts try to forecast where with their bold prediction. | | | | One Korean American leader described a 'sense of betrayal' after the high-profile work site raid of Korean automaker Hyundai. | | | | SNAP users brace for a hungry weekend after the Trump administration appeals order to provide full SNAP benefits | | | | The cast reminisces about the "Gilmore Girls" 25th anniversary, from behind-the-scenes drama to undeniable "chemistry." | | | | The Supreme Court is expected to be sympathetic to the religious rights of a Rastafarian whose dreadlocks were shaved off by Louisiana prison guards. | | | | No idea what 'Banksying' and 'Shrekking' are? Don't worry. We've compiled a handy guide to 2025's worst dating trends. | | | | Zohran Mamdani, the 34-year-old democratic socialist, hasn't taken office yet. But he's already looking to "Trump-proof" New York City. | | | | As many as 20% of U.S. flights could be cut in the coming days if the shutdown continues, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said. | | | | A slew of A-listers, including pop superstar Taylor Swift, have been named as potential witnesses in Blake Lively's lawsuit with Justin Baldoni. | | | | | | |
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