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The Hungarian leader is still scheduled to appear at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas next week.
Consecutive quarters of falling GDP constitute one informal, though not definitive, indicator of a recession.
The president acknowledged his agenda was trimmed down, but said the $740 billion agreement with members of his own party was still historic.
Republicans are upset that Sen. Joe Manchin supposedly double-crossed them by cutting a deal with Chuck Schumer.
The judge said the probe did reveal contempt for the state’s open records law by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and a former state Supreme Court justice he hired.
In the Detroit suburbs, Rep. Andy Levin is up against an avalanche of super PAC money and a suburban electorate that plays to Rep. Haley Stevens' strengths.
JetBlue is buying Spirit Airlines in a $3.8 billion deal, a day after Spirit and Frontier Airlines agreed to abandon their merger proposal.
The Canadian rapper claimed logistics were to blame for the flight and that his $185 million jet was merely being transported from one airport to another.
“Marilyn Monroe only exists on the screen,” the actor says in the trailer for the upcoming Netflix biopic.
Marvel fans have pushed to see Krasinski and wife Emily Blunt star together in a "Fantastic Four" film for years.
Fraser makes his return as a leading man in Darren Aronofsky’s upcoming film co-starring Sadie Sink.
Seeking medical help for depression can be hard. But author and activist Hari Ziyad wants Black Americans to see it as a triumph, not a weakness.

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