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Today's Email Is brought to you by: Hyperion | | | Georgia man charged with leaving threatening messages for 2 Republican senators | A Georgia man accused of leaving threatening voicemails for two Republican U.S. senators appeared in federal court to face charges Monday. | Robert Davis Forney, 25, of Duluth, Georgia, was arraigned in Atlanta on two federal counts of communicating threats in interstate commerce, according to court records. A grand jury indicted him last week. | Read More Here |
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| | CDC official overseeing COVID hospitalization data resigns after RFK Jr.'s vaccine orders | A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official who led the agency's network to study hospitalization trends from infectious diseases like COVID-19 has resigned in protest following Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s orders to change the agency's vaccine recommendations and the committee that makes them. | Dr. Fiona Havers' last day at the CDC was Monday, according to an announcement sent by an agency official to her branch within the agency's Coronavirus and Other Respiratory Viruses Division. They received the notice shortly after Reuters first reported on the resignation. | Read More Here |
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| American Sports & Culture |  | U.S. hockey names first 6 players for '26 Olympics | The U.S. named Matthew and Brady Tkachuk, Auston Matthews, Jack Eichel, Quinn Hughes and Charlie McAvoy as its first six players for the 2026 Olympics, avoiding goaltenders on the initial roster unveiled Monday. |
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|  | Williams drops 40 as OKC fends off Pacers in G5 | Jalen Williams had a career-playoff-high 40 points as the Thunder fended off a late charge from the Pacers to pull within one win of the title. |
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|  | Yankees' Stanton makes debut: 'Great to be back' | Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton went 2-for-4 with three hard-hit balls and a double in an 11-inning, 1-0 loss to the Angels on Monday. |
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| American Business & Markets |  | U.S. Steel shares rally as Trump approves Nippon takeover with unique government 'golden share' | U.S. Steel and Japan's Nippon Steel said Trump had approved their merger after they signed a national security agreement with the U.S. government. |
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|  | Meta is finally bringing ads to WhatsApp | Meta's plans to make WhatsApp a big business involve online ads, marking a major change for the communications app whose previous owners shunned advertising. |
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|  | Luxury credit card rivalry heats up as Amex, JPMorgan tease updates to their premier cards | The long-running rivalry between the country's top premium credit cards is about to heat up again. |
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| | | | | American Fact of the Day! | On June 17, 1775, during the Siege of Boston, colonial forces faced off against the British at what's now known as the Battle of Bunker Hill—one of the first major clashes of the American Revolutionary War . Despite ultimately losing the hill, the colonists inflicted over 1,000 British casualties and proved their resolve, galvanizing support for independence. |
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