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Mayra Flores calls for Biden to resign for Border Patrol deaths: ‘We need our husbands’

An outgoing South Texas congresswoman has called on President Joe Biden to resign following four suicide and line-of-duty deaths of Border Patrol agents on the southern border this past month.

House Republican support for same-sex marriage bill shrinks despite religious liberty amendment

Ten House Republicans who voted "yes" on the Respect for Marriage Act when it initially passed the lower chamber over the summer did not support the amended version Thursday.

‘Boy in the Box’ identified 65 years later as Joseph Zarelli

A case over 60 years old finally identified its victim, giving an answer to one of the nation's biggest mysteries.

Saudi Arabia and UAE take credit for helping to mediate Griner’s release

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates claimed credit Thursday for mediation efforts that led to the breakthrough release of WNBA star Brittney Griner.

White House faces tough questions from press over Brittney Griner deal

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced a series of tough questions from the press during Thursday's news briefing, with scrutiny placed on several aspects of the deal that brings Brittney Griner home in exchange for "Merchant of Death" Viktor Bout.

IOC to consider rotating host cities for Winter Games amid climate change concerns

The International Olympic Committee is reportedly considering a rotation of host cities for the Winter Games as officials continue to examine the effects of climate change over the next several decades.

Rep.-elect Maxwell Frost says he was denied apartment in pricey DC

Renting an apartment in Washington, D.C., is not an easy feat, even for a member of Congress, incoming House member Maxwell Frost (D-FL) learned Thursday.

Croatia approved to join Schengen Area

European countries approved Croatia to join the Schengen Area, a free-travel zone within the continent, on Thursday in the area's first enlargement in more than a week.

FTC sues Microsoft to stop $68.7 billion acquisition of Call of Duty developer

The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit to stop Microsoft from acquiring the developer of Call of Duty, the most significant attempt yet by the Lina Khan-led agency to hold up tech mergers.

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