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Could Jan. 6 Rioters Get Paid? Todd Blanche Says “Anybody Can Apply”

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said “anybody can apply” to the Justice Department’s new $1.776 billion Anti Weaponization Fund, including Jan. 6 defendants who believe they were politically targeted.

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Byron Allen To Lead BuzzFeed After $120M Majority Investment Deal

Byron Allen is set to become chairman and CEO of BuzzFeed after Allen Family Digital agreed to a $120 million majority investment, with Jonah Peretti moving into a new BuzzFeed AI role.

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Is ‘Soft Launching’ Retirement The New Norm For Superstar Athletes?

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Florida Attorney General Subpoenas NFL Over Rooney Rule Hiring Policy

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Spurs Regain Series Control With Dominant Game 5 Win Over Minnesota

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Jason Collins, First Openly Gay NBA Player, Dies At 47

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