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'Friends' star Matthew Perry dies, Maine mass killing suspect found dead, and more of the week's top news

  • Nov 4, 2023
  • Nov 4, 2023 Updated Feb 6, 2024
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Here are the top national news stories from the past week, including the death of "Friends" star Matthew Perry and the search for the Maine mass killing suspect.

Matthew Perry, Emmy-nominated 'Friends' star, dead at 54

LOS ANGELES — "Friends" star Matthew Perry, the Emmy-nominated actor whose sarcastic but lovable Chandler Bing was among television's most famous and most quotable characters, has died at 54.

The actor was found dead at his Los Angeles home, according to coroner's records. An investigation into how Perry died is ongoing, and it may take weeks before his cause of death is determined.

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Photos: The cast of 'Friends' through the years

ANISTON PERRY

FILE -- A Sept. 10, 1995 file photo shows Jennifer Aniston and Matthew Perry, co-stars in the comedy series "Friends," arriving at the 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony in Pasadena, Calif. Commenting on the hairstyle she wore in the first years of the series Anniston said "I think it was the ugliest haircut I've ever seen." (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello/file)

CHRIS PIZZELLO
COX PERRY KUDROW

"Friends" cast member Courteney Cox, left, gives fellow cast member Matthew Perry a kiss backstage as cast member Lisa Kudrow looks on, after the actors won Outstanding Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Series at the 2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, Saturday, Feb. 24, 1996, in Santa Monica, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

CHRIS PIZZELLO
MATTHEW PERRY

"Friends" star actor Matthew Perry talks with unidentified guests at the oceanside wedding of Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston in Malibu, Calif., Saturday, July 29, 2000. (AP Photo/Sam Mircovich, Pool)

SAM MIRCOVICH
KUDROW

Lisa Kudrow and her husband arrive Saturday, July 29, 2000, in Malibu, Calif., for the wedding of "Friends" actress Jennifer Aniston and actor Brad Pitt. (AP Photo/Pool, Sam Mircovich)

SAM MIRCOVICH
COX ARQUETTE ANISTON KUDROW

Actors Courteney Cox Arquette, left, Jennifer Aniston, center, and Lisa Kudrow arrive to host the 10th annual Fire & Ice Ball in Beverly Hills, Calif., Monday, Dec. 11, 2000. The gala event raises funds for Revlon/UCLA Women's Cancer research program. (AP Photo/Michael Caulfield)

MICHAEL CAULFIELD
ANNISTON SCHWIMMER KUDROW

Jennifer Aniston, left, David Schwimmer, center, and Lisa Kudrow, of the television comedy series "Friends," pose with their award for favorite television comedy series at the 27th Annual People's Choice Awards in Pasadena, Calif., Sunday, Jan. 7, 2001. (AP Photo/Michael Caulfield)

MICHAEL CAULFIELD
ANNISTON SCHWIMMER

Jennifer Aniston, left, and David Schwimmer of television's "Friends," arrive for the 27th Annual People's Choice Awards in Pasadena, Calif., Sunday, Jan. 7, 2001. (AP Photo/Michael Caulfield)

MICHAEL CAULFIELD
LEBLANC SCHWIMMER PERRY

Actors Matt LeBlanc, left, David Schwimmer, center, and Matthew Perry, of the television show "Friends," pose for photographers as they arrive at the 28th annual People's Choice Awards show in Pasadena, Calif., Sunday, Jan. 13, 2002. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)

KEVORK DJANSEZIAN
MATTHEW PERRY  MATT LEBLANC

Matthew Perry, left, and Matt LeBlanc accept the Choice TV Comedy Award for their show "Friends" at the Teen Choice Awards 2002 in Los Angeles, Sunday, Aug. 4, 2002. (AP Photo/Lucy Nicholson)

LUCY NICHOLSON
Friends

FILE - In this May 5, 2002 file photo, the cast members, Matthew Perry, from left, Courteney Cox Arquette, David Schwimmer, Jennifer Aniston and Matt LeBlanc of the television show "Friends," arrive at New York's Rockefeller Center for NBC's 75th Anniversary event. (AP Photo/Tina Fineberg, File)

Tina Fineberg
CRANE SCHWIMMER ARQUETTE BRIGHT KAUFFMAN PERRY ANISTON LEBLANC

Cast members and producers of "Friends", from left: Executive Producer David Crane, actor David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox Arquette, Executive Producer Kevin Bright, Executive Producer Marta Kauffman, Matthew Perry, Jennifer Aniston and Matt LeBlanc celebrate offstage after winning the award for outstanding comedy series during the 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2002, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)

KEVORK DJANSEZIAN
PERRY SCHWIMMER

Matthew Perry, left, and David Schwimmer, co-stars of the comedy "Friends," congratulate each other after the show won the Emmy for outstanding comedy series during the 54th annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2002, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)

KEVORK DJANSEZIAN
SCHWIMMER KUDROW PERRY ARQUETTE ANISTON LEBLANC

The stars of "Friends," from left, David Schwimmer, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Courteney Cox Arquette, Jennifer Aniston and Matt LeBlanc pose after the show won outstanding comedy series at the 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Sunday, Sept. 22, 2002, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

REED SAXON
KUDROW

Actress Lisa Kudrow applauds as she accepts the award for favorite television comedy for "Friends" at the 29th Annual People's Choice Awards Sunday, Jan. 12, 2003, in Pasadena, Calif. Standing behind Kudrow second from right is actress Jennifer Aniston. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

MARK J. TERRILL
PERRY ANISTON KUDROW

Actors Matthew Perry, Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow, who star in the television comedy "Friends," pose together after accepting the award for favorite television comedy series at the 29th Annual People's Choice Awards Sunday, Jan. 12, 2003, in Pasadena, Calif. Aniston also won the award for favorite female television performer. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

REED SAXON
PERRY SCHWIMMER LEBLANC

Co-stars from the comedy "Friends" Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer, and Matt LeBlanc, left to right, make an award presentation during the 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 21, 2003, at the Shrine Auditorium on Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)

KEVORK DJANSEZIAN
LEBLANC ANISTON

Matt LeBlanc, nominated for best actor in a comedy or musical series for his work in "Friends," arrives with series co-star Jennifer Aniston for the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2004, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)

KEVORK DJANSEZIAN
Jennifer Aniston, David Arquette, Courteney Cox

Jennifer Aniston, left, David Arquette, center, and Courteney Cox pose together at the premiere of "The Tripper" in Los Angeles on Wednesday, April 11, 2007. The film was written and directed by David Arquette. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)

Matt Sayles
Rock a Little Feed a Lot

Lisa Kudrow, left, performs "Smelly Cat" as Courteney Cox laughs during the "Rock a Little, Feed a Lot" benefit concert for Feeding America and the Los Angeles Regional Foodbank in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)

Matt Sayles
Courtney Cox Arquette, David Arquette

Courtney Cox Arquette and David Arquette arrive at the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)

Matt Sayles
Courteney Cox

Courteney Cox, star of the FX cable channel show, "Dirt," arrives at the season two premiere screening of the show in Los Angeles, Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Chris Pizzello
Showtime Celebrates Season Two Of "Episodes"

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA - JUNE 19: Actors Matt LeBlanc and Lisa Kudrow at Showtime Celebrates Season Two of "Episodes" at The London Hotel on June 19, 2012 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Eric Charbonneau/Invision/AP Images)

Eric Charbonneau
Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc

EXCLUSIVE Lisa Kudrow and Matt LeBlanc seen at Showtime's 2014 Emmy Eve Soiree held at the Sunset Tower Hotel on Sunday, August 24, 2014, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Eric Charbonneau/Invision for Showtime/AP Images)

Eric Charbonneau
Big Game Big Give Phelps

David Schwimmer poses for a photo on the red carpet for the Big Game Big Give event in Houston on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2017. Schwimmer acted as the charitable events emcee. (AP Photo/John Carucci)

John Carucci
BUILD Speaker Series: Matthew Perry and Katie Holmes

Actors Matthew Perry, left, and Katie Holmes participate in the BUILD Speaker Series to discuss the mini-series "The Kennedys After Camelot" at AOL Studios on Thursday, March 30, 2017, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Evan Agostini
Chanel and NRDC Host Dinner to Celebrate Our Majestic Oceans

Jennifer Aniston, left, and Courteney Cox attend Chanel and NRDC Host Dinner to Celebrate Our Majestic Oceans on Saturday, June 1, 2018, in Malibu, Calif. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

Richard Shotwell
LA Premiere of "Murder Mystery"

Cast member Jennifer Aniston arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of "Murder Mystery" at the Regency Village Theatre on Monday, June 10, 2019 in Westwood, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Jordan Strauss
Stacy Keach is Honored with a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Matt LeBlanc speaks at a ceremony honoring Stacy Keach with a star at the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday, July 31, 2019, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP)

Willy Sanjuan
Television Academy's 2019 Creative Arts Emmy Awards - Arrivals - Night One

Lisa Kudrow arrives at night one of the Television Academy's 2019 Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Images)

Jordan Strauss

Maine mass killing suspect found dead after 2-day manhunt left region on edge

LEWISTON, Maine — The man wanted in the mass shooting at a bowling alley and bar that killed 18 people and wounded 13 was found dead in Lisbon on Friday, bringing an end to a search that put the entire state of Maine on edge for the last two days.

Robert Card, who was wanted in connection with the shootings at Schemengees Bar and Grille and at Just-In-Time Recreation bowling alley in Lewiston, is believed to have died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, a law enforcement official tells The Associated Press.

The official was not authorized to discuss details of the investigation publicly and spoke to The AP on condition of anonymity. A 10 p.m. news conference was scheduled by police.

The Androscoggin County Sheriff's Office confirmed Card's death in a Facebook post, saying the suspect in the shootings “has been located and is deceased.”

Card, 40, of Bowdoin, Maine, was a U.S. Army reservist who underwent a mental health evaluation in mid-July after he began acting erratically during training, a U.S. official told The Associated Press.

Card had been sought since the Wednesday night shootings, and murder warrants were issued against him.

Authorities had scoured the woods and hundreds of acres of family-owned property, sent dive teams with sonar to the bottom of a river and scrutinized a possible suicide note Friday in the second day of their intensive search for Card.

Authorities lifted their shelter in place order Friday evening, nearly 48 hours after the shootings.

The names and pictures of the 16 males and 2 females who died were released as State Public Safety Commissioner Mike Sauschuck asked for a moment of silence at a news conference. Their ages ranged from 14 to 76.

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Former Vice President Mike Pence ends campaign for the White House after struggling to gain traction

NEW YORK (AP) — Former Vice President Mike Pence is dropping his bid for the Republican presidential nomination, ending his campaign for the White House after struggling to raise money and gain traction in the polls.

“After much prayer and deliberation, I have decided to suspend my campaign for president effective today," Pence said at the Republican Jewish Coalition gathering in Las Vegas. “We always knew this would be an uphill battle, but I have no regrets," he said.

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Photos: Mike Pence through the years

Mike Pence with mother Nancy Pence, 2000

Republican candidate Mike Pence, left, hugs his mother Nancy Pence following his victory speech in Anderson, Ind., Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2000. 

AP Photo/Michael Conroy
Mike Pence with Rep. Mike Sodrel, R-Ind, Columbus Mayor Fred Armstrong, and Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, 2005

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, right, talks about the flooding in Indiana to Rep. Mike Sodrel, R-Ind, left, Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind., and Fred Armstrong, Mayor of Columbus, during a stop in Columbus, Ind., Wednesay, Jan. 12, 2005. A wave of thunderstorms moved across Indiana overnight, causing some scattered flash flooding in north-central Indiana on Wednesday as already saturated ground could not handle the additional rain.

AP Photo/Darron Cummings
Mike Pence with Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, 2006

Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, and Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind., who together proposed a bill concerning illegal immigrants, take part in a news conference in San Antonio, Thursday, Aug. 24, 2006. Hutchison and Pence toured the Customs and Border Protection Air Operations Center in San Antonio during their visit. Their proposal would require illegal immigrants to cross the border and apply through privately run "Ellis Island" centers to return to the United States on work visas. 

AP Photo/Eric Gay
Mike Pence (background) with John McCain, 2007

US Republican Senator from Arizona and a presidential hopeful John McCain speaks during a press conference at the heavily fortified Green Zone in Baghdad, Sunday, April 1, 2007. A Republican congressional delegation led by Sen. John McCain on Sunday blasted Democratic efforts to impose a deadline for withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, and McCain charged that the American people were not getting a "full picture" of progress in the security crackdown in the capital. In the back are Republicans Mike Pence from Indiana and Rick Renzi from Arizona. 

AP Photo/Sabah Arar, Pool
Mike Pence, 2009

Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind., center, speaks during a news conference on Iran , Friday, June 19, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Joining him, from left are, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., House Minority Whip Eric Cantor of Va., Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, R-Fla., and Rep.Darrell Issa, R-Calif. 

AP Photo/Susan Walsh
Mike Pence with Eric Cantor and John Boehner, 2010

From left, House Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio, House Minority Whip Eric Cantor of Va., and Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind., listen as President Barack Obama speaks to Republican lawmakers at the GOP House Issues Conference in Baltimore, Friday, Jan. 29, 2010. 

AP Photo/Charles Dharapak
Mike Pence, 2010

Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind., right, accompanied by fellow House Republicans, speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2010. From left are, House Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio, R-Ohio, Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., House Minority Whip Eric Cantor of Va., and Rep. John Kline, R-Minn. 

AP Photo/Drew Angerer
Mike Pence, 2011

Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind., answers questions as he meets with constituents during a town hall meeting in Pendleton, Ind., Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Pence announced Thursday that he will not seek the presidency in 2012. 

AP Photo/Michael Conroy
Mike Pence, 2011

Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind., as he kicks off his campaign for the Republican nomination for Governor of Indiana during an gathering of supporters in Columbus, Ind., Saturday, June 11, 2011. Pence promised to fight health care reform and federal climate change legislation. 

AP Photo/Michael Conroy
Mike Pence with gubernatorial candidates John Gregg and Rupert Boneham, 2012

The three candidates for Indiana governor, Republican Mike Pence, right, Democrat John Gregg, center, and Libertarian Rupert Boneham participate in a debate in Fort Wayne, Ind., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012. 

AP Photo/Michael Conroy
Mike Pence with his family, 2012

Indiana Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence speaks to supporters with his family at his side at an Indiana Republican Party on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012, in Indianapolis. Pence defeated Democrat John Gregg and Libertarian Rupert Boneham. 

AP Photo/Darron Cummings
Mike Pence, 2012

In this Dec. 6, 2012 photo, Indiana Republican Gov.-elect Mike Pence talks with Sandy Sabinas at a breakfast meeting at a South Bend, Ind., restaurant. 

AP Photo/Joe Raymond
Mike Pence with wife Karen Pence, 2013

Mike Pence, right, waves as he leaves the stage with his wife Karen after he was sworn in as Indiana's 50th governor during a ceremony at the Statehouse in Indianapolis, Monday, Jan. 14, 2013. 

AP Photo/Michael Conroy
Mike Pence, 2013

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence talks about Indianapolis' bid for the NFL football's 2018 Super Bowl during an announcement in front of the downtown skyline in Indianapolis, Friday, Aug. 30, 2013. The city hosted the 2012 Super Bowl. 

AP Photo/Michael Conroy
Mike Pence, 2013

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence looks over a storm damaged home in Kokomo, Ind., Monday, Nov. 18, 2013. Dozens of tornadoes and intense thunderstorms swept across the U.S. Midwest on Sunday, unleashing powerful winds that flattened entire neighborhoods, flipped over cars and uprooted trees. 

AP Photo/AJ Mast
Mike Pence with governors Scott Walker, Nikki haley and Chris Christie, 2014

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, second from left, South Carolina Gov. Nikki R. Haley, second from right, and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, far right, listens as Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, far left, speaks during a press conference at the Republican Governors Association's quarterly meeting on Wednesday May 21, 2014 in New York. 

AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews
Mike Pence with President Obama, Rep. Larry Bucshon, R-Ind., and Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker, 2014

President Barack Obama talks with, from left, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, R-Ind., Rep. Larry Bucshon, R-Ind., and Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker, after arriving at Evansville Regional Airport in Evansville, Ind., Friday, Oct. 3, 2014. Obama was to deliver remarks at an event at Millennium Steel Service to discuss the economy as part of Manufacturing Day. US employers added 248,000 jobs in September, a burst of hiring that helped drive down the unemployment rate to 5.9 percent, the lowest since July 2008.

AP Photo/Evan Vucci
Mike Pence, 2014

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, left, talks about recent Republican party gains and the road ahead for their party during a press conference at the Republican governors' conference in Boca Raton, Fla., Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014. The organization's annual conference began Wednesday in a luxury oceanside resort where the nation's Republican governors are celebrating their party's recent success in the midterm elections while privately jockeying for position as the 2016 presidential contest looms. 

AP Photo/J Pat Carter
Mike Pence, 2015

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence announces a 1 billion boost in state highway funding over four years at the Indiana Department of Transportation Traffic Management Center in Indianapolis, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015. 

AP Photo/Michael Conroy
Mike Pence, 2015

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence speaks after a meeting with Indianapolis Archbishop Joseph Tobin at the Statehouse Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2015, in Indianapolis, a day after the archdiocese said it has the means to resettle a Syrian refugee family bound for the state. Pence blocked state agencies from distributing federal money for Syrian refugees following the deadly Paris attacks. 

AP Photo/Darron Cummings
Mike Pence, 2016

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence speaks during the Indiana Republican Party Spring Dinner Thursday, April 21, 2016, in Indianapolis. 

AP Photo/Darron Cummings
Mike Pence with Donald Trump, 2016

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, right, and Republican vice presidential candidate Gov. Mike Pence, R-Ind., walk towards supporters after Trump arrived via helicopter in Cleveland, Wednesday, July 20, 2016.

AP Photo/Mary Altaffer
Mike Pence, 2016

Republican vice presidential candidate Gov. Mike Pence, R-Ind., gestures as the audience applauds after he spoke during the third day session of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Wednesday, July 20, 2016. 

AP Photo/Mary Altaffer
Mike Pence with Donald Trump, 2016

Republican presidential Candidate Donald Trump gives his running mate, Republican vice presidential nominee Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana a kiss as they shake hands after Pence's acceptance speech during the third day session of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Wednesday, July 20, 2016. 

AP Photo/Mary Altaffer
Mike and Karen Pence, 2017

Vice President Mike Pence, with his wife Karen Pence, speaks at the Veterans Inaugural Ball, Friday, Jan. 20, 2017 in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Alex Brandon
Mike Pence, 2017

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, left, and Japanese Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Taro Aso pose for a photo at the end of their joint press conference at the prime minister's office in Tokyo, Tuesday, April 18, 2017. Pence said the U.S. would work with Japan, China and other nations to get Pyongyang to give up its atomic weapons program. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

Eugene Hoshiko
Mike Pence and Benjamin Netanyahu, 2018

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, left, listens as Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a statement in the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem, Monday, Jan. 22, 2018. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit, Pool)

Ariel Schalit
Mike Pence, Paul Ryan, and Donald Trump: 2018

President Donald Trump gestures as delivers his first State of the Union address in the House chamber of the U.S. Capitol to a joint session of Congress Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018 in Washington, as Vice President Mike Pence and House Speaker Paul Ryan applaud. (Win McNamee/Pool via AP)

Win McNamee
Capitol Riot Investigation

FILE - Vice President Mike Pence stands to officiate with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., as a joint session of the House and Senate convenes to count the Electoral College votes cast in November's election, at the Capitol in Washington, Jan. 6, 2021. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

J. Scott Applewhite
Pence

FILE - In this Jan. 20, 2021, file photo, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff, top, watch as former Vice President Mike Pence and his wife Karen walk down the steps of the Capitol during the inauguration of President Joe Biden in Washington. Pence is steadily re-entering public life as he eyes a potential run for the White House in 2024. He's writing op-eds, delivering speeches, preparing trips to early voting states and launching an advocacy group likely to focus on promoting the accomplishments of the Trump administration. (David Tulis/Pool Photo via AP)

David Tulis
Pence

FILE - In this Jan. 20, 2021, file phot, former Vice President Mike Pence speaks after arriving back in his hometown of Columbus, Ind., as his wife Karen watches. Pence is steadily re-entering public life as he eyes a potential run for the White House in 2024. He's writing op-eds, delivering speeches, preparing trips to early voting states and launching an advocacy group likely to focus on promoting the accomplishments of the Trump administration. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File)

Michael Conroy

Recycling center in Maine where body of mass killing suspect body found had been searched before

LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — Police teams had already searched a recycling center in Maine twice before eventually finding the body of the man suspected of killing 18 people in Lewiston was found, authorities said Saturday.

Department of Public Safety Commissioner Michael Sauschuck said the teams that scoured the Maine Recycling Corp. property that features as many as 60 trailers, including a tactical team, on Thursday night. He said another state police team returned the site Friday and found Robert Card’s body in a trailer rthat hadn’t been searched.

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Federal judge reimposes limited gag order in Donald Trump's 2020 election interference case

WASHINGTON — The federal judge overseeing Donald Trump's 2020 election interference case in Washington on Sunday reimposed a narrow gag order barring him from making public comments targeting prosecutors, court staff and potential witnesses.

The reinstatement of the gag order was revealed in a brief notation on the online case docket Sunday night, but the order itself was not immediately available, making it impossible to see the judge's rationale or the precise contours of the restrictions.

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A look at the 19 people charged in the Georgia indictment connected to Trump's election scheme

Key people in the Georgia election fraud case

Key people in the Georgia election fraud case

Four of the 18 people charged alongside former President Donald Trump with participating in an illegal scheme to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia have now negotiated deals with prosecutors, pleading guilty to reduced charges in exchange for their truthful testimony in future trials.

Lawyer Jenna Ellis on Tuesday became the latest to turn against Trump, pleading guilty to a single felony charge in exchange for a sentence of probation rather than prison time. Fellow attorneys Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro reached similar deals last week, just as their trial in the case was supposed to start because they had invoked their rights to a speedy trial. Bail bondsman Scott Graham Hall last month was the first to plead guilty.

Trump and the others charged in the case have pleaded not guilty.

The sweeping indictment, brought by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, pictured, in August, capped an investigation that had lasted more than two years and marked the fourth criminal case brought against the former president. Its 41 counts include racketeering, violating the oath of a public officer, forgery, false statements and other offenses.

Here’s a look at the 19 people charged:

AP Photo/John Bazemore, File

Donald Trump

Donald Trump

Then-President Trump fixated on Georgia after the 2020 general election, refusing to accept his narrow loss in the state and making unfounded assertions of widespread election fraud there. He also called top state officials, including Gov. Brian Kemp, to urge them to find a way to reverse his loss in the state. In a Jan. 2, 2021, phone call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, Trump suggested the state’s top elections official could help “find” the votes needed for him to win the state. Willis opened the investigation into possible illegal attempts to influence the election shortly after a recording of that call was made public.

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Rudy Giuliani

Rudy Giuliani

During several legislative hearings at the Georgia Capitol in December 2020, the former New York mayor and Trump attorney promoted unsupported allegations of widespread election fraud in Georgia. Prosecutors have said Giuliani was also involved in a plan to have 16 Georgia Republicans serve as fake electors, falsely swearing that Trump had won the 2020 presidential election and declaring themselves the state’s “duly elected and qualified” electors.

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John Eastman

John Eastman

Eastman, one of Trump’s lawyers and a former dean of Chapman University's law school in Southern California, was deeply involved in some of his efforts to remain in power after the 2020 election. He wrote a memo arguing that Trump could remain in power if then-Vice President Mike Pence overturned the results of the electoral certification during a joint session of Congress. That plan included putting in place a slate of “alternate” electors in seven battleground states, including Georgia, who would falsely certify that Trump had won their states.

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Mark Meadows

Mark Meadows

Trump’s chief of staff visited Cobb County, in the Atlanta suburbs, while state investigators were conducting an audit of the signatures on absentee ballot envelopes in December 2020. Meadows obtained the phone number of the chief investigator for the secretary of state’s office, Frances Watson, and passed it along to Trump, who called her. He also participated in the Jan. 2, 2021, phone call between Trump and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

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Sidney Powell

Sidney Powell

A lawyer and staunch Trump ally, Powell was present for a now-infamous December 2020 meeting at the White House where participants hatched far-fetched schemes. She also was part of a group that met at the South Carolina home of conservative attorney Lin Wood in November 2020 “for the purpose of exploring options to influence the results of the November 2020 elections in Georgia and elsewhere,” prosecutors said. Additionally, prosecutors alleged Powell was involved in arranging for a computer forensics team to travel to rural Coffee County, about 200 miles southeast of Atlanta, to copy data and software from elections equipment there in January 2021.

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Kenneth Chesebro

Prosecutors have said Chesebro, an attorney, worked with Republicans in numerous swing states Trump lost, including Georgia, in the weeks after the November 2020 election at the direction of Trump’s campaign. Chesebro worked on the coordination and execution of a plan to have 16 Georgia Republicans sign a certificate declaring falsely that Trump won and declaring themselves the state’s “duly elected and qualified” electors.

Jeffrey Clark

Jeffrey Clark

A U.S. Justice Department official who championed Trump’s false claims of election fraud, Clark presented colleagues with a draft letter pushing Georgia officials to convene a special legislative session on the election results, according to testimony before the U.S. House committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot. Clark wanted the letter sent, but Justice Department superiors refused.

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Jenna Ellis

Jenna Ellis

The lawyer appeared with Giuliani at a Dec. 3, 2020, hearing hosted by state Republican lawmakers at the Georgia Capitol during which false allegations of election fraud were made. Ellis also wrote at least two legal memos to Trump and his attorneys advising that Pence should “disregard certified electoral college votes from Georgia and other purportedly ‘contested’ states” when Congress met to certify the election results on Jan. 6, 2021, prosecutors said.

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Ray Smith

A Georgia-based lawyer, Smith was involved in multiple lawsuits challenging the results of the 2020 election in Georgia. He also gathered witnesses to provide testimony before Georgia legislative subcommittee hearings held in December 2020 on alleged issues with the state’s election.

Robert Cheeley

A Georgia lawyer, Cheeley presented video clips to legislators of election workers at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta and alleged the workers were counting votes twice or sometimes three times. He spoke to the lawmakers after Giuliani.

Michael Roman

A former White House aide who served as the director of Trump’s election day operations, Roman was involved in efforts to put forth a set of fake electors after the 2020 election.

Shawn Still

He was one of 16 Georgia Republicans who signed a certificate falsely stating that Trump had won the state and declaring themselves the state’s “duly elected and qualified” electors. Still was the finance chairman for the state GOP in 2020 and served as a Georgia delegate to the Republican National Convention that year. He was elected to the Georgia state Senate in November 2022 and represents a district in Atlanta’s suburbs.

Stephen Cliffgard Lee

Prosecutors say Cliffgard Lee, a pastor, worked with others to try to pressure Georgia election worker Ruby Freeman and her daughter after Trump and his allies falsely accused them of pulling fraudulent ballots from a suitcase during the vote count. Lee allegedly knocked on Freeman’s door, frightening her and causing her to call 911 three times, prosecutors said in a court filing last year.

Harrison William Prescott Floyd

Also known as Willie Lewis Floyd III, he served as director of Black Voices for Trump, and is accused of recruiting Lee to arrange a meeting with Freeman and Chicago-based publicist Trevian Kutti.

Trevian C. Kutti

Prosecutors allege Kutti, a publicist, claimed to have high-level law enforcement connections. They say Freeman met with Kutti at a police precinct, where she brought Floyd into the conversation on a speakerphone. Prosecutors say Kutti presented herself as someone who could help Freeman but then pressured her to falsely confess to election fraud.

Cathy Latham

Cathy Latham

Latham was one of 16 Georgia Republicans who signed a certificate falsely stating that Trump had won the state and declaring themselves the state’s “duly elected and qualified” electors. She was also chair of the Coffee County Republican Party. She was at the county elections office for much of the day on Jan. 7, 2021, and welcomed a computer forensics team that arrived to copy software and data from the county’s election equipment in what the secretary of state’s office has said was “unauthorized access” to the machines.

Coffee County, Georgia via AP

Scott Graham Hall

An Atlanta-area bail bondsman, Hall was allegedly involved in commandeering voting information that was the property of Dominion Voting Systems from Coffee County, a small south Georgia jurisdiction. Also charged in the scheme were Powell, Latham and former county elections supervisor Misty Hampton.

Misty Hampton

She was the elections director in Coffee County. Hampton was present in the county elections office on Jan. 7, 2021, when a computer forensics team copied software and data from the county’s election equipment. She also allowed two other men who had been active in efforts to question the 2020 election results to access the elections office later that month and to spend hours inside with the equipment.

Read the Trump indictment in Georgia

House rejects effort to expel Rep. George Santos of New York amid criminal trial, ethics probe

WASHINGTON — Rep. George Santos easily survived a vote Wednesday to expel him from the House as most Republicans opted to withhold punishment as both his criminal trial and a House Ethics Committee investigation proceed.

The effort to kick Santos out of the House was led by his fellow New York Republicans, who are anxious to distance themselves from a colleague infamous for fabricating his life story and accused of stealing from donors, lying to Congress and receiving unemployment benefits he did not deserve.

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Photos: Rep. George Santos, R-NY

Election 2022 Congress Santos

FILE - Rep.-elect George Santos, R-New York, speaks at an annual leadership meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition, Nov. 19, 2022, in Las Vegas. Weeks after winning a district that helped Republicans secure their razor-thin House majority, the congressman-elect Santos is under investigation in New York after acknowledging he lied about his heritage, education and professional pedigree as he campaigned for office. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

John Locher
Election 2022 Congress Santos

FILE - Republican candidate for New York's 3rd Congressional District George Santos campaigns outside a Stop and Shop store, Nov. 5, 2022, in Glen Cove, N.Y. Weeks after winning a district that helped Republicans secure their razor-thin House majority, the congressman-elect Santos is under investigation in New York after acknowledging he lied about his heritage, education and professional pedigree as he campaigned for office. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)

Mary Altaffer
Congress

Rep.-elect George Santos, R-N.Y., casts a vote during the seventh round of voting in the House chamber as the House meets for the third day to elect a speaker and convene the 118th Congress in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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APTOPIX Congress

Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., and Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., are sworn in by Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy of Calif., as members of the 118th Congress in Washington, early Saturday, Jan. 7, 2023. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Alex Brandon
Congress Santos

Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., departs Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Patrick Semansky
State of the Union

Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., laughs b before President Joe Biden delivers the State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool)

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Trump Indictment

Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., walks past the criminal courthouse in New York on Tuesday, April 4, 2023. (AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah)

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George Santos Criminal Charges

FILE - Then Rep-elect George Santos, R-N.Y., stands in the House chamber as the House meets for the third day to elect a speaker and convene the 118th Congress in Washington, Jan. 5, 2023. Santos has been arrested on federal criminal charges. The Republican congressman has faced outrage over revelations he fabricated parts of his life story, including lying about being a wealthy Wall Street dealmaker. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

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George Santos Criminal Charges

FILE - Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., leaves a House GOP conference meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, Jan. 25, 2023. Santos has been arrested on federal criminal charges. The Republican congressman has faced outrage over revelations he fabricated parts of his life story, including lying about being a wealthy Wall Street dealmaker. Santos was arrested Wednesday. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

Andrew Harnik
George Santos Criminal Charges

FILE - Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., waits for the start of a session in the House chamber as the House meets for the fourth day to elect a speaker and convene the 118th Congress in Washington, Jan. 6, 2023. Santos has been arrested on federal criminal charges. The Republican congressman has faced outrage over revelations he fabricated parts of his life story, including lying about being a wealthy Wall Street dealmaker. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

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Listen to the last new Beatles’ song with John, Paul, George, Ringo and AI tech: ‘Now and Then’

LOS ANGELES — The final Beatles recording is here.

Titled "Now and Then," the almost impossible-to-believe track is four minutes and eight seconds of the first and only original Beatles recording of the 21st century. There's a countdown, then acoustic guitar strumming and piano bleed into the unmistakable vocal tone of John Lennon in the song's introduction: "I know it's true / It's all because of you / And if I make it through / It's all because of you."

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The 50 most covered songs of all time

Most covered songs of all time

Most covered songs of all time

If you agree with the old proverb that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then cover songs serve as tributes to their original artists. Sometimes, a cover version vastly outshined its original. Such is the case with “Summertime,” originally written for the 1935 George Gershwin opera “Porgy and Bess,” which Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong put a jazz spin on in 1957 to make it an international hit.

To learn more about the most covered songs in musical history, Stacker mined data from WhoSampled.com, whose goal is to build the most comprehensive database for music. The site features more than 653,000 songs and more than 215,000 artists as of Feb. 26, 2020. Aside from Beatles tunes, Christmas music accounts for a number of the most covered songs, including Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas” in 1942: the second-most covered holiday song with more than 50 million copies sold internationally to date.

Along with each slide, you will find information about the song’s meaning, some of the more notable or unique covers, as well as reasons behind the song’s success. Beatles fans will enjoy going down “The Long and Winding Road” of the most covered songs, as the Fab Four of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr are featured prominently in this list.

In fact, The Beatles penned the basis for more than 4,000 cover versions of their songs through the years. One of their most popular, “Yesterday,” almost never saw the light of day because McCartney found it so easy to write, he thought he had stolen it from someone. It would go on to be covered by the likes of Frank Sinatra and Marvin Gaye, and inspired a 2019 movie of the same name.

Continue reading to find out which songs are among the most covered of all time—and check out Stacker's playlist on Spotify, inspired by this story. 

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#50. ‘Help!’ by The Beatles

#50. ‘Help!’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 118

“Help!” is off the 1965 soundtrack album of the same name, which was nominated by the Grammys for Album of the Year and produced by George Martin. The tune has been covered by a range of iconic artists including The Carpenters in 1970, Dolly Parton in 1979, and Tina Turner in 1984.

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#49. ‘Santa Claus Is Coming to Town’ by Harry Reser & His Orchestra feat. Tom Stacks

#49. ‘Santa Claus Is Coming to Town’ by Harry Reser & His Orchestra feat. Tom Stacks

- Covers: 118

From Ella Fitzgerald to a Kidz Bop cover, the quintessential Christmas song first released in 1934 has many do-overs. More than 100 artists have belted out the song since, including the likes of Bruce Springsteen, The Beach Boys, Justin Bieber, Natalie Grant, and Faith Hill. The song also served as the title for a 1970 film narrated by Fred Astaire, starring Mickey Rooney.

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#48. ‘Hallelujah’ by Leonard Cohen

#48. ‘Hallelujah’ by Leonard Cohen

- Covers: 119

Nearly four decades after the original 1984 release, “Hallelujah” has been covered many times over, from Bob Dylan performing it at a few shows in 1988 to Bono performing a tribute to Leonard Cohen in 1995. Other notable covers include Jeff Buckley in 1994 and Willie Nelson in 2006. Rolling Stone in 2019 marveled at Cohen’s ability to bring together concepts surrounding sex and religion into the song’s lyrics.

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#47. ‘The Little Drummer Boy’ by The Harry Simeone Chorale

#47. ‘The Little Drummer Boy’ by The Harry Simeone Chorale

- Covers: 119

Since the 1958 original, this classic Christmas song telling the story of a poor drummer boy at the feet of baby Jesus had years of reprisals: It was featured in a rare Jimi Hendrix rendition in 1969 and found its way into dozens of holiday compilation albums from artists as wide-ranging as Whitney Houston in 2003 and Justin Bieber in 2011.

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#46. ‘The Long and Winding Road’ by The Beatles

#46. ‘The Long and Winding Road’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 122

Off of the 1970 “Let it Be” Album, the Beatles classic “The Long and Winding Road” has been covered by the likes of George Michael, Aretha Franklin, and Ray Charles with Count Basie. Coincidentally, as the Beatles 20th and final #1 hit together, the song’s lyrics depict the long and winding road of a broken love story—much like the group’s end. Paul McCartney, who wrote the song, had Ray Charles in mind while composing and did not approve of track’s final take that included dozens of violins, cellos, harps, and trumpets. Nevertheless, Charles covered it in 1971 on his own.

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#45. ‘How Deep Is the Ocean?’ by Paul Whiteman

#45. ‘How Deep Is the Ocean?’ by Paul Whiteman

- Covers: 122

The title of this song, written by Irving Berlin, is one question of many pondered throughout the 1932 tune by the famous composer. Eric Clapton, Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Ella Fitzgerald, Liza Minnelli, Bing Crosby, and Pat Boone have all added their own touch to the tune since.

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#44. ‘House of the Rising Sun’ by The Animals

#44. ‘House of the Rising Sun’ by The Animals

- Covers: 123

While the ultimate meaning of ”The House of the Rising Sun” being a brothel or prison in this traditional 1964 folk song remains a mystery, artists continue to cover it decade after decade. “King and Queen of Folk” Bob Dylan and Joan Baez each recorded a solo version of the song, country legend Dolly Parton performed it with a twang, and Jimi Hendrix along with psychedelic band Frijid Pink lengthened the tune and put their own spins on it.

 

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#43. ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’ by The Beatles

#43. ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 124

Written by Beatle George Harrison while reading the oldest Chinese text, "I Ching," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" features Eric Clapton on lead guitar. A year after the original 1968 recording, Harrison walked out of the recording studio and told his bandmates he was done with The Beatles. John Lennon immediately suggested swapping Clapton in to take Harrison’s place—a move that never happened as the band slowly dissolved over the next several years. “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” has been performed in a variety of settings from a 1980 "Muppet Show" episode to the 2019 Carlos Santana version featuring India Arie and Yo-Yo Mama.

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#42. ‘All My Loving’ by The Beatles

#42. ‘All My Loving’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 124

Paul McCartney first composed music and lyrics for “All My Loving” in 1963, when the band toured with Roy Orbison. It was also The Beatles’ debut performance on "The Ed Sullivan Show," which notably kicked off the group’s stateside fame. Renditions of “All My Loving” range from Annette Funicello in 1964 to the Smithereens in 2007.

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#41. ‘Amazing Grace’ by John Newton

#41. ‘Amazing Grace’ by John Newton

- Covers: 126

Though professionally covered 126 times, the 1779 Christian hymn “Amazing Grace” is reportedly performed at least 10,000 times annually and has appeared on more than 11,000 albums. While some renditions of the song are considered superior, including the Harlem Gospel Choir, Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Leann Rhimes, and Steven Tyler, other, less famous covers were recorded by the Dropkick Murphys, U2, and Willie Nelson. The song, written by an atheist slave trader named John Newton, ironically reemerged as a civil rights anthem and has been sung publicly by U.S. Presidents Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama.

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#40. ‘Billie Jean’ by Michael Jackson

#40. ‘Billie Jean’ by Michael Jackson

- Covers: 127

Of the 127 “Billie Jean” covers, LA Weekly counted Coldplay, Chris Cornell, and Alvin and the Chipmunks in the strangest top 10. The autobiographical lyrics of the tune tell the story of a stalker who claimed Michael Jackson fathered her child.

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#39. ‘Can't Buy Me Love’ by The Beatles

#39. ‘Can't Buy Me Love’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 127

Paul McCartney said it was an honor for Ella Fitzgerald to cover “Can’t Buy Me Love,” a 1964 Beatles song about material possession. Since the tune’s release, which was co-authored by McCartney and John Lennon, renditions by The Supremes, Peter Sellers, Johnny Rivers, Count Basie, Kidz Bop Kidz, and even Michael Buble. The song title is also the name of a famous 1980s teen romance starring Patrick Dempsey and the late Amanda Peterson.

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#38. ‘Green, Green Grass of Home’ by Porter Wagoner

#38. ‘Green, Green Grass of Home’ by Porter Wagoner

- Covers: 127

Though a big hit for Tom Jones in 1967, “Green, Green, Grass of Home” actually comes from Porter Wagoner in 1965. The country tune tells the story of a prisoner longing for freedom in the lawn of his childhood home. “Green, Green, Grass of Home” was also famously covered by rocker Jerry Lee Lewis, Bobby Bare, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and George Jones. Other, less widely known covers include those by The Grateful Dead, Merle Haggard, Joan Baez, and Kenny Rogers.

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#37. ‘Heartbreak Hotel’ by Elvis Presley

#37. ‘Heartbreak Hotel’ by Elvis Presley

- Covers: 128

There have been some unlikely duo covers of Elvis Presley’s “Heartbreak Hotel,” including Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman in 2006 and Neil Diamond and Kim Carnes in 1992. While famous solo covers of the song by Conway Twitty, Billy Joel, Connie Francis, Johnny Cash, Tanya Tucker, Lawrence Welk, and Ann Margret kept the tune alive since the 1957 release, band versions come from The Cramps in 1987, The Residents in 1989, Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1994, and the Grassmasters in 2006. Lyrics—including “I get so lonely baby I could die”—were reportedly inspired by a hotel suicide in 1955.

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#36. ‘Winter Wonderland’ by Richard Himber & His Orchestra feat. Joey Nash

#36. ‘Winter Wonderland’ by Richard Himber & His Orchestra feat. Joey Nash

- Covers: 134

It may be a 1934 classic, but the 2015 rendition of “Winter Wonderland” by Snoop Dogg and Anna Kendrick in “Pitch Perfect 2” is one of the most popular versions of the Christmas tune today. But even that performance is second to some of the most classic covers by the likes of Perry Como, Buddy Clark, and Barry Manilow.

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#35. ‘I Remember You' by Jimmy Dorsey

#35. ‘I Remember You' by Jimmy Dorsey

- Covers: 134

While everyone else wanted to cover Beatles tunes, the Fab Four in 1977 took the time to deliver an epic cover of Jimmy Dorsey’s 1941 classic “I Remember You.” Other notable artists who put their own twist on the tune are Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Kenny Rogers, and Art Garfunkel. 

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#34. ‘Sunny’ by Bobby Hebb

#34. ‘Sunny’ by Bobby Hebb

- Covers: 134

The list for “Sunny” covers goes on and on with some of the most famous and unexpected voices emulating the 1966 tune, including Captain Spock (Leonard Nimoy) of “Star Trek,” Cher, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, and Marvin Gaye. By 1976, German disco band Boney M. added a unique flavor to the song, which got remixed in 2000 and 2006. Along with the features in movies and television, “Sunny” has been sung by Frank Sinatra and Duke Ellington, Bill Cosby, Bryan Adams, and TLC.

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#33. ‘My Way’ by Frank Sinatra

#33. ‘My Way’ by Frank Sinatra

- Covers: 137

Frank Sinatra may have done it his way initially, but dozens of artists did it their way following this son’s 1969 release. GQ reports that “My Way” was written by Paul Anka, who copied it from a French ditty on failing love. The prideful lyrics, also often heard in karaoke bars, was famously covered by Elvis Presley in 1977 and punk rock band Sid Vicious in 1978.

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#32. ‘Over the Rainbow’ by Judy Garland

#32. ‘Over the Rainbow’ by Judy Garland

- Covers: 139

While no one will ever sing “The Wizard of Oz” theme like Judy Garland in 1939, many have tried—including Garland’s daughter, Liza Minnelli, who performed it at age 13 in 1960. Israel “Iz” Kamakawiwo’ole brought the song to new heights in 1990 when he mixed it with “What a Wonderful World.” Pink blew people away with her rendition of “Over the Rainbow” at the 86th Academy Awards in 2014, while Ariana Grande belted out her adaptation at the One Love Manchester Benefit Concert at Old Trafford on June 4, 2017.

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#31. ‘Love Me Tender’ by Elvis Presley

#31. ‘Love Me Tender’ by Elvis Presley

- Covers: 147

The famous 1956 Elvis Presley melody “Love Me Tender” was adapted from a Civil War love song called “Aura Lee.” Presley’s tune has been covered by 147 acts that include Frank Sinatra, Connie Francis, B.B. King, James Brown, Percy Sledge, Willie Nelson, Johnny Mathis, Barbra Streisand, Andrea Bocelli, and Amy Grant. Though several artists put their spin on the wartime song soon after Elvis, more recent covers include Stuart Sutcliffe in 2011 and Stereo Jane’s version in 2019.

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#30. ‘Last Christmas’ by Wham!

#30. ‘Last Christmas’ by Wham!

- Covers: 148

Taylor Swift's Z100's Jingle Ball performance of “Last Christmas” in 2012 was ranked by Billboard as one of the top 10 covers the 1984 Wham! hit. The song was described in 2017 by the Guardian’s Rachel Aroesti as being about holiday heartbreak and "the cognitive dissonance of obsessive love." The fact that Wham!’s late lead singer, George Michael, wrote “Last Christmas” in his childhood bedroom makes the Christmas classic somehow even more perfect.

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#29. ‘Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas’ by Judy Garland

#29. ‘Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas’ by Judy Garland

- Covers: 148

Of all the covers of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” the song’s co-author Hugh Martin said Twisted Sister’s take on it was the strangest. Judy Garland’s opinion that the song’s lyrics were too somber led to some lines being cut for her performance of the piece in the 1944 musical “Meet Me in St. Louis.” Other artists who have performed the song since are Garth Brooks, Tori Amos, James Taylor, and Lady Antebellum.

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#28. ‘Ain't No Sunshine’ by Bill Withers

#28. ‘Ain't No Sunshine’ by Bill Withers

- Covers: 148

Michael Jackson wasted no time covering Bill Withers 1971 “Ain’t No Sunshine,” recording it the same year for his debut album “Got to Be There” that came out in 1972. Withers found inspiration for the song in the 1962 film “Days of Wine and Roses,” about the unraveling of a man and woman from alcoholism. He wrote it while working a day job making toilet seats for 747s; when the song went Gold, rumor has it the record company gave Withers a congratulatory gold toilet seat. The long list of artists who have covered “Ain’t No Sunshine” include Joe Cocker, Stevie Wonder, the Temptations, Al Jarreau, Paul McCartney, Tom Jones, and Sting.

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#27. ‘The Look of Love’ by Dusty Springfield

#27. ‘The Look of Love’ by Dusty Springfield

- Covers: 154

A variety of versions of the “The Look of Love,” written by iconic pop music composer and producer Burt Bacharach in 1967 for the James Bond spoof “Casino Royale,” have hit the radio since its 1968 release. From Dionne Warwick’s 1969 rendition to The Zombies' 1985 performance, artists including Isaac Hayes, Diana Ross, Susanna Hoffs, and Barry Manilow have covered the song that proves successful as either jazz and blues or easy listening and pop.

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#26. ‘Come Together’ by The Beatles

#26. ‘Come Together’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 154

John Lennon wrote “Come Together” as a campaign song for famed psychologist psychedelic-drug-use-enthusiast Timothy Leary’s unsuccessful bid against Ronald Reagan as governor of California. Lennon called the song “gobbledygook,” but it was widely covered nevertheless by musical legends including Michael Jackson, Aerosmith, Ike and Tina Turner, Count Basie, Diana Ross, Soundgarden, and Godsmack. Lennon covered the Beatles' song in 1972 in his Madison Square Garden concerts, making it the last historic band ballad he sang live.

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#25. ‘With a Little Help From My Friends’ by The Beatles

#25. ‘With a Little Help From My Friends’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 157

Joe Cocker’s cover of “With a Little Help From My Friends” at Woodstock in 1969 sealed Cocker’s place as a musical legend. Though Cocker covered it best, the song—initially branded “Badfinger Boogie” and written solely for Ringo Starr—has dozens of different versions. Meanwhile, Count Basie, The Beach Boys, Ike and Tina Turner, Toto, Peter Frampton and The Bee Gees, Cheap Trick, Santana, and Puddle of Mudd each put their touch on the tune.

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#24. ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ by Simon & Garfunkel

#24. ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ by Simon & Garfunkel

- Covers: 167

Rolling Stone reported a “stunning” rendition of the famous Simon & Garfunkel tune “Bridge Over Troubled Water” by Idina Menzel in 2019, 49 years after the song’s original release. English music producer Simon Cowell’s 50-artist collaboration of the song, which raised money for Grenfell Tower fire victims in 2017, brought new meaning to the world-famous tune. Various other versions of “Bridge Over Troubled Water” have been produced by Aretha Franklin, Roberta Flack, Tom Jones, The Jackson Five, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, LeAnn Rimes, and John Legend.

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#23. ‘The Fool on the Hill’ by The Beatles

#23. ‘The Fool on the Hill’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 168

The Beatles’ 1967 song about a sage mistaken for a fool is rumored to be inspired by an early morning encounter Paul McCartney had with a man who seemingly vanished in thin air. The most acclaimed artists to have covered “The Fool on the Hill” include Count Basie, Aretha Franklin, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and Lena Horne.

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#22. ‘A Hard Day's Night’ by The Beatles

#22. ‘A Hard Day's Night’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 169

The 1964 song “A Hard Day’s Night” has been covered by a wide variety of artists. Recent renditions include one in 2017 from Giora Feidman and the Rastrelli Cello Quartet, and 2016 versions from Viennese guitarist Harri Stojka and guitarist Matt Johnson. Count Basie, The Supremes, Ella Fitzgerald, Otis Redding, Big Time Rush, Quincy Jones, and Kidz Bop put their own spins on the classic over the years. The title of the song can be directly attributed to Beatle Ringo Starr, who branded the phrase after the band’s first day filming a movie.

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#21. ‘The Christmas Song’ by Nat King Cole

#21. ‘The Christmas Song’ by Nat King Cole

- Covers: 170

Since the title doesn’t appear anywhere in the lyrics, the Mel Tormé and Bob Wells tune is best known for its opening line, “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire.” Wells had started writing the lyrics on a hot California day; when Tormé showed up, the two finished the song in less than an hour.

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#20. ‘In My Life” by The Beatles

#20. ‘In My Life” by The Beatles

- Covers: 171

Ozzy Osbourne, Bette Midler, and Crosby, Stills & Nash all took turns covering The Beatles hit “In My Life.” Written by John Lennon for the album “Rubber Soul,” rocker Dave Grohl counts “In My Life” as a particularly sentimental song after it was played at Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain’s funeral. Johnny Cash’s 2002 cover of the song ranked ninth among the best Beatles covers of all time, according to Paste Magazine.

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#19. ‘O Holy Night’ by John Sullivan Dwight

#19. ‘O Holy Night’ by John Sullivan Dwight

- Covers: 171

John Sullivan Dwight’s 1855 song “O Holy Night” was the first English translation of an 1847 French song called “Minuit, chrétiens” (“Midnight, Christians”). The song has a stunning history, from halting the Franco-Prussian War for a night in 1871 to being the first song ever broadcast on radio, on Christmas Eve in 1906. Covers of the holiday classic have spanned multiple generations, from Johnny Mathis in the '50s to the 2000s with covers by Weezer and Luke Bryan.

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#18. ‘Something’ by The Beatles

#18. ‘Something’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 171

Frank Sinatra, who covered this Beatles' classic multiple times, once called “Something” the “greatest love song of the last 50 years.” The George Harrison composition was also covered by Ray Charles, James Brown, Isaac Hayes, and Norah Jones, among others. Harrison gave Joe Cocker the song for the first release, but Cocker’s version of “Something” didn’t come out until after “Abbey Road.”

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#17. ‘Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing’ by Traditional Folk

#17. ‘Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing’ by Traditional Folk

- Covers: 176

A Christian hymn written in 1757 by pastor Robert Robinson falls within the top 20 most covered songs of all time. Many of those renditions come from a variety of choirs. Kings Kaleidoscope, Adam Young, and Christian punk-pop band Eleventyseven have all covered the tune, as well. The Dynamics are credited with the first commercial cover of the song in 1974.

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#16. ‘Jingle Bells (One Horse Open Sleigh)’ by James Pierpont

#16. ‘Jingle Bells (One Horse Open Sleigh)’ by James Pierpont

- Covers: 179

When James Pierpont, uncle to businessman JP Morgan, wrote “One Horse Open Sleigh” in 1857, he never intended it to be a Christmas song. The first song ever broadcast from space in 1965, renditions have ranged from Frank Sinatra and Barbra Streisand to Korn and Henry Rollins. Gwen Stefani, Pentatonix, Dolly Parton, and Smokey Robinson have recorded some of the best versions of “Jingle Bells,” according to Billboard.

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#15. ‘What Is This Thing Called Love?’ by Elsie Carlisle

#15. ‘What Is This Thing Called Love?’ by Elsie Carlisle

- Covers: 183

“What Is This Thing Called Love?” was composed by Cole Porter and performed for the first time by Elsie Carlisle for the 1929 musical “Wake Up and Dream.” Covers of the song have ranged from Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday to Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole. Gwyneth Paltrow even performed the song as Kitty Dean in the 2006 Truman Capote biopic "Infamous." 

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#14. ‘Here Comes the Sun’ by The Beatles

#14. ‘Here Comes the Sun’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 189

George Harrison wrote “Here Comes the Sun” with Eric Clapton following the death of Beatles manager Brian Epstein, who handled much of the business side of the band. Guardian writer Jon Dennis in 2014 dubbed Charles Wright’s 1972 cover of “Here Comes the Sun” as best, arguing Coldplay, Travis, and Bon Jovi all did less-than-stellar renditions. Paul Simon and Harrison came together for a performance of the song on “Saturday Night Live!” in 1976, and Simon teamed up with David Crosby and Graham Nash in 2010.

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#13. ‘Hey Jude’ by The Beatles

#13. ‘Hey Jude’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 196

Paul McCartney wrote this song—originally titled “Hey Jules”— for John Lennon’s 5-year-old son Julian to help him with his parent’s divorce. Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, and Elvis Presley have all covered the song, as did Wilson Pickett, whose R&B version of “Hey Jude” made the Billboard charts while The Beatles were still #1. Rolling Stone rated “Hey Jude” eighth on the list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

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#12. ‘Let It Be’ by The Beatles

#12. ‘Let It Be’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 196

The Beatles hadn’t even released the song “Let It Be” in 1970, and Aretha Franklin had already released a cover version on her album “This Girl’s In Love With You.” Billy Joel and Paul McCartney performed it as the final song ever played at Shea Stadium in 2008. Jennifer Hudson and Kris Allen both made the Billboard Hot 100 with covers of the tune in the 2010s.

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#11. ‘White Christmas’ by Bing Crosby feat. John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra and The Ken Darby Choir

#11. ‘White Christmas’ by Bing Crosby feat. John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra and The Ken Darby Choir

- Covers: 201

The best-selling single of all time, with more than 50 million units sold, “White Christmas” took just 18 minutes to record in 1942. One of the most famous covers came from Elvis Presley in 1957, although songwriter Irving Berlin, perhaps to drum up publicity, called it a “profane parody of his cherished Yuletide standard.” Others who took their chance “dreaming of a White Christmas” include Lady Gaga, Elton John, Iggy Pop, and Billy Idol.

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#10. ‘Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)’ by The Beatles

#10. ‘Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 206

“Norwegian Wood” was John Lennon’s attempt to “write about an affair without letting my wife know I was writing about an affair,” and has the distinction of being the first pop song to use a sitar. Hank Williams Jr., Count Basie, and P.M. Dawn have all covered the song off the album “Rubber Soul.” English group Cornershop, who had a hit with “Brimful of Asha” in 1997, recorded the best cover of the song, according to The Guardian’s Jon Dennis.

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#9. ‘Imagine’ by John Lennon

#9. ‘Imagine’ by John Lennon

- Covers: 218

Rolling Stone declared “Imagine” the third greatest song of all time, with John Lennon finishing the piece in one session while sitting at his white grand piano in England. The song has been covered by a number of heavy hitters in the music industry for its uniting message, from Willie Nelson and Jack Johnson to Madonna and Ray Charles.

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#8. ‘Here, There and Everywhere’ by The Beatles

#8. ‘Here, There and Everywhere’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 225

Paul McCartney credited the Beach Boys as part of the inspiration behind “Here, There and Everywhere,” off the “Revolver” album. Though John Lennon called it one of his favorites, the band never performed “Here, “There and Everywhere” live. McCartney played it live for the first time during an “MTV: Unplugged” installment in 1991. Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour famously covered the song, as did George Benson, Celine Dion, Perry Como, and John Denver.

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#7. ‘Blackbird’ by The Beatles

#7. ‘Blackbird’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 232

One of the biggest hits from The Beatles’ “White Album,” Paul McCartney wrote “Blackbird” about the Little Rock Nine, who faced discrimination when they enrolled at an all-white high school in Arkansas. Covers have ranged from Sarah McLachlan, Neil Diamond, and Phish to The Paragon’s reggae version “Black Bird Singing,” considered to be one of the best Beatles covers ever. Composed simply, “Blackbird” features just McCartney, his guitar, and a mysterious ticking noise that may have been McCartney tapping his foot.

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#6. ‘Summertime’ by Helen Jepson

#6. ‘Summertime’ by Helen Jepson

- Covers: 243

“Summertime” was adapted by soprano Helen Jepson from the 1935 George Gershwin opera “Porgy and Bess.” The song gained momentum as a cover when Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong recorded it for a jazz album in 1957 and reached new heights of popularity when the Gershwin opera was treated to a film adaptation starring Sidney Poitier and Dorothy Dandridge in 1959. The opening lyrics “Summertime, and the living’s easy” lept into the rock/reggae genre when it was sampled on the 1996 single “Doin’ Time” by Sublime.

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#5. ‘Michelle’ by The Beatles

#5. ‘Michelle’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 243

Remarkably, The Beatles won just four Grammy Awards during their active years, with “Michelle” returning one for Song of the Year in 1966. While not necessarily a cover version, McCartney sang “Michelle” in 2010 to first lady Michelle Obama after receiving the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Covers of the song have come from reggae (Ben Harper), funk (The Four Tops), rock (Diana Ross and the Supremes), as well as easy listening (George Martin).

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#4. ‘Silent Night’ by John Freeman Young

#4. ‘Silent Night’ by John Freeman Young

- Covers: 254

John Freeman Young’s English translation of “Silent Night” comes from the Austrian version first sung as “Stille Nacht! Heilige Nach” on Christmas Eve in 1818. Christmas albums and specials have led to a number of covers through the years, including Gwen Stefani, Kelly Clarkson, Stevie Nicks, and Frank Sinatra all taking turns at the Christmas classic. Bing Crosby, who had another holiday hit with “White Christmas,” recorded “Silent Night” in 1935 and sold more than 35 million copies worldwide.

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#3. ‘And I Love Her’ by The Beatles

#3. ‘And I Love Her’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 263

Upon its release in June 1964, John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s hit was covered 30 times before the end of the 1960s by the likes of John Denver, Lena Horne, and the Wailers. Smokey Robinson, Neil Diamond, Richard Marx with Vince Gill, and Barry Manilow all recorded their own versions of the song, with McCartney calling Esther Phillips’ “And I love Him” his favorite cover. While researching for the hit 2015 documentary “Montage of Heck,” Brett Morgen found an obscure cover of “And I Love Her” by late grunge rocker Kurt Cobain more than 20 years after his death.

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#2. ‘Eleanor Rigby’ by The Beatles

#2. ‘Eleanor Rigby’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 349

Paul McCartney is credited with writing a majority of “Eleanor Rigby,” which borrowed the name Eleanor from an actress who starred in the band's video for “Help!” and the name Rigby from a store in Bristol, England, called Rigby and Evens Wine and Spirit Shippers. Musical legends Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and Joan Baez all covered the song, as did Alice Cooper in 2014, who said: “You can’t ever do it better than Paul McCartney.”

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#1. ‘Yesterday’ by The Beatles

#1. ‘Yesterday’ by The Beatles

- Covers: 422

A who’s who of music royalty has taken a stab at covering “Yesterday,” which came so easily to songwriter Paul McCartney he thought for months he had plagiarized it (later, he said he realized the song was about the death of his mother when he was 14). Elvis Presley, Marvin Gaye, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, and Boyz II Men, among others, all released covers of the song. The 2019 movie “Yesterday” envisions a world in which the Beatles never existed.

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Jerry Davich: Matthew Perry, my brother and hundreds of empty bottles

Jerry Davich

Jerry Davich

A woman wearing a costume of a Dos Equis beer bottle last Saturday approached me at a Halloween party.

“Matthew Perry died,” she said somberly.

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House approves $14.5 billion in assistance for Israel as Biden vows to veto the GOP’s approach

WASHINGTON — The House approved $14.5 billion in military aid Thursday for Israel, a muscular U.S. response to the war with Hamas but also a partisan approach by new Speaker Mike Johnson that poses a direct challenge to Democrats and President Joe Biden.

In a departure from norms, Johnson's package required that the emergency aid be offset with cuts in government spending elsewhere. That tack established the new House GOP's conservative leadership, but it also turned what would typically be a bipartisan vote into one dividing Democrats and Republicans. Biden has said he would veto the bill, which was approved on a largely party-line vote.

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Anheuser-Busch is still struggling to sell Bud Light in North America after trans promotion backlash

Anheuser-Busch Inbev said Tuesday that revenue growth in most of its global regions was offset by a drop in North American sales, in a sign of continuing fallout from a promotion with a transgender influencer that cost it sales.

The world's largest brewer and parent company of Bud Light said adjusted earnings for the latest quarter rose 4.1% to $5.4 billion on revenues that climbed 5% to $15.6 billion.

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Bob Knight, Indiana’s combustible coaching giant, dies at age 83

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Bob Knight, the brilliant and combustible coach who won three NCAA titles at Indiana and for years was the scowling face of college basketball, has died. He was 83.

Knight's family made the announcement on social media on Wednesday night. He was hospitalized with an illness in April and had been in poor health for several years.

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