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Idaho student murders: Suspect Bryan Kohberger was pulled over by police for key reason

Bryan Kohberger, a suspect in the killing of four University of Idaho students, was pulled over by investigators mid-December last year in an effort to get footage of both him and his hands, according to a report.

‘Blatantly outrageous’: Byron Donalds fires back at Cori Bush over race-based attack

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) tore into liberal star Rep. Cori Bush's (D-MO) for making "blatantly outrageous" broadsides against him in which she belittled his speakership nod as a "prop."

Damar Hamlin ‘awake’ after suffering cardiac arrest during game, teammate says

Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin is awake and showing "remarkable improvement" in his recovery in the days after he suffered from cardiac arrest during a game on Monday, team officials announced on Thursday.

Biden to award 12 Presidential Citizens Medals on Jan. 6

President Joe Biden will commemorate Jan. 6 Friday by awarding the Presidential Citizens Medal, the nation's second highest civilian honor, to 12 "individuals who made exemplary contributions to our democracy surrounding" the Capitol riot.

Russia announces temporary ceasefire for Orthodox Christmas

Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed his forces to implement a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine later this week to coincide with the Russian and Ukrainian Orthodox celebration of Christmas.

Biden announces new legal pathways and enforcement measures ahead of border visit

President Joe Biden is expanding legal pathways for migrants from attempting to reach the U.S. from Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua, while ramping up enforcement measures along the southern border.

Brotherly shove: Prince Harry recounts brawl with brother Prince William

Prince Harry was hurled to the floor by his brother Prince William during a heated flare-up about Meghan Markle back in 2019, according to an upcoming memoir from the royal pariah.

Biden DOJ files Supreme Court brief defending sweeping student debt relief plan

The Biden administration filed a legal brief with the Supreme Court late Wednesday, defending its bid to cancel hundreds of billions of dollars in student debt for millions of borrowers.

Endgame: Three ways House speaker chaos could finally be resolved

The House is scheduled to reconvene at noon on Thursday to resume its leadership elections, entering the third day of roll call votes with lawmakers bracing for presumably another hourslong meeting that could yield no results.

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