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House Passes G.O.P. Budget Teeing Up Enormous Tax and Spending Cuts

The vote cleared the way to enact major elements of President Trump’s domestic agenda and escalated a bitter fight among Republicans over what federal programs to shrink to finance major tax cuts.

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Mavericks GM gets hero’s welcome from Lakers fans following Luka Doncic trade

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Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison may have had to stop showing his face at his own team’s games, but he is totally safe and appreciated by the fans of the team he sent Luka Doncic to.

NBA general managers usually don’t evaluate their own trades based on the reaction of opposing fans, but it’s easy to wonder if Mavericks GM Nico Harrison might have been having at least a few second thoughts as he attended his team’s first game...

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Georgia prevails after No. 3 Florida's comeback

Georgia's Blue Cain sank a go-ahead 3-pointer with 47 seconds remaining after Florida took its first lead by scoring 13 unanswered points, and the Bulldogs beat the Gators 88-83 on Tuesday night.

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Ovechkin nets 30th, 12 shy of NHL all-time mark

Alex Ovechkin continued his torrid pace Tuesday night, reaching 30 goals in a season for the 19th time in his 20-year NHL career, and adding to the league record he set last season with his 18th, as his Washington Capitals lost to the Calgary Flames 3-1.

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Live updates: New-look Lakers take on Mavericks for first time since Luka trade

For the first time since the blockbuster trade shocked the NBA landscape, Luka Doncic and the Lakers face the Mavericks.

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LIV Golf’s Brooks Koepka turns heads at TGL, should that mean something?

Brooks Koepka and Max Homa exchange laughs at the SoFi Center. | Photo by Douglas DeFelice/Getty Images

What could Brooks Koepka’s TGL appearance mean for his LIV Golf future?

Tuesday night’s TGL match between Jupiter Links Golf Club and The Bay does not feature Tiger Woods or Ludvig Åberg, as both decided not to play.

But Brooks Koepka is there, taking in the scenes at the SoFi Center for the first time. His wife Jenna also joined him, and photos captured the Koepka’s...

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I'll Be Darned If You've Seen 60/60 Of These Highly-Rated Movies

Tell me you're a '90s kid without telling me you're a '90s kid...

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What Can House Republicans Cut Instead of Medicaid? Not Much.

The math of the G.O.P.’s goals makes the move almost unavoidable.

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15 TV Characters Who Weren't Necessarily Evil, But Just Annoying Enough To Deserve A Fatal Goodbye

"Andy from 'The Office' was a crybaby brat who was the epitome of white privilege."

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The Real Reasons Behind Why Alcohol Can Cause Strange Bowel Movements, According to Experts

GI experts break down exactly why alcohol can trigger diarrhea, fecal urgency, and other unpleasant side effects.

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If You’re Simply Overwhelmed By Adulthood, You May Want To Have These 32 Useful Things

Because the only thing you should be stressing about is which TV show you're gonna watch while you eat dinner.

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Mitchell Northam

Let’s remember Diana Taurasi’s best performance at UConn

Spoiler: It came during one of her many trips to the Final Four. And no, it didn’t come against Tennessee, but it helped cement Taurasi as one of the GOATs.

It was the NCAA Tournament run that led Geno Auriemma to first speak the now iconic, yet simple phrase: “We got Diana and you don’t.”

And that statement was perhaps never more true than in the 2003 Final Four against Texas.

Diana Taurasi – if not the, then certainly one of the greatest women’s basketball players of...

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Eileen Sullivan

The Next Phase of Trump’s Large-Scale Work Force Cuts Is Underway

Workers at a handful of agencies have begun receiving notifications that they are part of the “reduction in force” directed by the president, after a wave of firings that targeted probationary workers.

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GM: Colts plan to 'create real competition' at QB

The Colts intend to have an "open" competition at quarterback between Anthony Richardson and a yet-to-be-determined offseason acquisition, general manager Chris Ballard said Tuesday.

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Nick Wagoner

Shanahan, 49ers formally give OC reins to Kubiak

Headlining a list of changes to the San Francisco coaching staff, is the long-awaited promotion of Klay Kubiak to offensive coordinator after four seasons with the 49ers, a move that was delayed as the team needed to satisfy the Rooney Rule requirements.

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34 Products To Help Take More Off Of Your Plate

Since this isn't Thanksgiving, and you *don't* want a full plate (of tasks, that is) use these to take off all the extra junk like scrubbing your shower, vacuuming, and dicing onions.

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Noa Dalzell

Diana Taurasi’s retirement announcement comes at a perfect time

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Taurasi, who headlined the Phoenix Mercury for 20 years, leaves women’s basketball in a better place than ever.

After an offseason of speculation, WNBA star Diana Taurasi has officially announced her retirement — hanging up her shoes after 20 seasons as one of the unequivocal faces of women’s basketball.

She revealed her decision, which was widely expected to come at some point this offseason, in an interview with the TIME’s Sean...

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Peter Baker

Under Trump, America’s New Friends: Russia, North Korea and Belarus

When it comes to the war in Ukraine, President Trump finds common cause with the world’s outlier states and stands against traditional U.S. allies like Britain, France, Germany, Canada, Japan and Italy.

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