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Poll: Most Americans Think Trump Will Be Remembered As A Subpar President
By a 60%-to-27% margin, Americans said they thought Trump would go down as either one of the worst presidents in history or below average. President-elect Joe Biden is viewed more positively.
Senate Swears In New Head Of Security After Insurrection Shakeup
Karen Gibson and her two top assistants make up the first all-female leadership team since the office was established in 1789.
WATCH: 109-MPH Winds On Mount Washington Lift Man Off His Feet
Even though it's mid-May, milder weather has yet to make its way up the 6,288-foot peak in New Hampshire.
Rare Film Emerges Of Double-Agent Kim Philby Speaking After Defection
"It is a very, very dirty story," the notorious spy says in an archived film reel from 1981 that the BBC recently unearthed from Germany's Stasi Records Agency.
With Trump Holding Rallies Again, The Shadow 2024 Republican Campaign Continues
On Saturday in Ohio, the former president held his first rally since leaving office. Meanwhile, other top potential GOP presidential candidates are running versions of shadow campaigns.
6/7 KVCR Midday News: San Bernardino To Launch Homeless Outreach Team, Student Loan Payment Resumes Soon, Apple’s $3500 VR Headset, & More
Stories highlighted for June 7, 2023.
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Bill Cosby Resigns From Temple University's Board
The move was announced Monday, in a short news release in which Bill Cosby cited "the best interests of the university and its students."
Boston University grads booed the Warner Bros. Discovery CEO amid the writers strike
The school began receiving backlash after it announced David Zaslav would be this year's commencement speaker a day after the Writers Guild of America went on strike.
How can our relationships with computers be funnier and friendlier?
Artificial intelligence and people often struggle to seamlessly interact. Computer scientist Vinith Misra shares how computational humor could help bridge the gap between humans and their machines.
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Jonny Sun: You're Not Alone In Feeling Lonely
For Jonny Sun, loneliness felt like being an alien on a distant planet, alone in the universe. But when he shared those feelings online, he found a community of people who felt precisely the same way.
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