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- What you should know about Donald Trump's conviction; Amazon gets FAA approval to expand drone deliveries | Hot off the Wire podcastoanow.com
- Travel season begins; Trump holds Bronx rally; officer who arrested Scheffler disciplined | Hot off the Wire podcastdothaneagle.com
- Nearly 44 million travelers leaving town; farmworker diagnosed with bird flu; White House menu revealed | Hot off the Wire podcastoanow.com
- Deadly storms in Texas; House votes to require delivery of bombs to Israel; NBA, NHL playoffs highlights | Hot off the Wire podcastoanow.com
- Heavy fighting in Gaza's Rafah; court rejects Hunter Biden's appeal; Beach Boys' Brian Wilson needs conservatorship | Hot off the Wire podcastoanow.com
- Powerful storms hit central US; gene may cause some Alzheimer's cases; Randy Travis gets help from AI | Hot off the Wire podcastdothaneagle.com
- Israeli army order Rafah evacuation; 'The Fall Guy' falls short at box office; NBA, NHL playoffs continue | Hot off the Wire podcastdothaneagle.com
- Police clear pro-Palestinian demonstration; concerns over inflation; a wild night in NBA, NHL | Hot off the Wire podcastoanow.com
- Colleges try to quell pro-Palestinian protests; births fell in 2023; Reggie Bush has Heisman Trophy returned | Hot off the Wire podcastdothaneagle.com
- Senate overwhelmingly passes aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan; Detroit prepares for NFL draft | Hot off the Wire podcastdothaneagle.com
- Tensions rise on college campuses; CDC unveils new heat risk tool; Supreme Court weighs sleeping bans | Hot off the Wire podcastdothaneagle.com
- Israel, Iran tensions rising; jury selection continues in Trump hush money trial; Senate ends impeachment trial | Hot off the Wire podcastoanow.com
- Democrats expected to quickly end Mayorkas trial; ABBA, Blondie, Notorious B.I.G. honored; Whitey Herzog dies | Hot off the Wire podcastoanow.com
- Trump returns to court for jury selection; Tesla plans layoffs; Caitlin Clark the No. 1 WNBA draft pick | Hot off the Wire podcastdothaneagle.com
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