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Arizona city cuts off water to 1,000 neighboring citizens amid drought

Scottsdale, Arizona's Office of Communication said the city has stopped selling water to a neighboring suburb with 1,000 citizens amid a drought.

Bitcoin has risen nearly 30% since start of new year

Bitcoin has risen 30% in the first weeks of January after closing out 2022 with some of the worst declines in cryptocurrency history.

Where are they now? Madison Cawthorn eats raw meat while hunting

Former Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) posted a video to Instagram on Sunday that is making some people squeamish.

Female former Afghan lawmaker shot dead in her Kabul home

A former female Afghan lawmaker was murdered in her Kabul home early Sunday morning, according to local law enforcement.

Warmer-than-expected winter shrinking Putin’s war chest

Warmer-than-expected temperatures in Europe have reduced energy demand across the continent this winter, cutting into Russian President Vladimir Putin's war chest and allowing countries to conserve natural gas and even begin refilling gas storage tanks ahead of next winter.

Twitter Files: Drugmakers pushed for censorship of generic vaccine advocacy

Representatives from drug companies pushed for the censorship of COVID-19 vaccine-related threads on Twitter, even those from accounts with minimal readership, to forestall competition, newly released internal documents show.

WATCH: Teenage girl cries while recalling transgender woman in YMCA locker room

A teenage girl became emotional last week after recalling seeing a naked biological man, who identifies as a transgender woman, while she was showering in her local YMCA's women's locker room.

NYC to provide free abortion drugs at clinics in quest to become ‘abortion haven’

New York City health clinics will soon be able to offer abortion medication to patients for free as the city positions itself as a safe haven for abortion access following the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.

Biden documents: Four questions we still don’t know about the classified materials

President Joe Biden has been under intense scrutiny after it was reported earlier this month that multiple sets of classified documents were found at his private office at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement and his personal residence in Wilmington, Delaware.

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