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WHERE ARE THEY NOW: First kids of the United States
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 1 month agoPresident Barack Obama with his daughters Sasha (left) and Malia.Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Children of US presidents are in the public eye almost...
Wear red and green to experience the Purkinje effect during the total solar eclipse
CNN via Yahoo News· 3 months agoThose viewing a total solar eclipse can experience an optical illusion known as the Purkinje effect,...
Nikki Haley drops out of Republican presidential race, clearing path for Trump vs. Biden in November
Yahoo News· 4 months agoNikki Haley has suspended her bid for the 2024 Republican nomination after losing 14 out of 15 Super...
Trump fumes at Nikki Haley for staying in Republican presidential race
CBC via Yahoo News· 6 months agoThe voters of New Hampshire have thrust the United States one giant step closer to a...
Yahoo Sports AM: Wiz, Caps to Virginia?
Yahoo Sports· 7 months agoToday's edition includes the Capitals' and Wizards' potential move to Virginia, why the Olympics could come to New York in 2026, NFL power rankings,...
14 things you probably didn't know about Charles Melton, the breakout star of 'May December'
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 7 months agoJulianne Moore as Gracie Atherton-Yoo and Charles Melton as Joe Yoo in "May December."Courtesy of...
The hefty commissions home sellers pay to real estate agents may soon disappear
Yahoo Finance· 8 months agoA recent lawsuit verdict and pending cases could dismantle the traditional commission practice of...
Today in History: April 25, Union fleet captures New Orleans
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 1 year agoOn April 25, 1945, during World War II, U.S. and Soviet forces linked up on the Elbe (EL’-beh) River, a meeting that dramatized the collapse of Nazi Germany’s defenses. In 404 B.C., the Peloponnesian ...
ESG investing brings political fights to the investing world: Morning Brief
Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoThe trend of ESG investing has brought political and cultural battles into the usually...