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SEE IT: Kanye West encourages followers to vote for Herschel Walker in Georgia runoff

Ye, the embattled rapper formerly known as Kanye West, made a final push to support Republican candidate Herschel Walker in Tuesday's Georgia Senate runoff election.

Libertarian organization tops $3.5 million in aid to Ukraine

A nongovernmental organization that changed its mission to gather and distribute resources to Ukraine has now donated roughly $3.5 million worth of aid to the country to fend off Russia’s invasion.

Arkansas town allows Nativity scene after public backlash

An Arkansas town will allow a Nativity scene erected in a park to remain after initially ordering it to be removed.

House Ethics Committee fines Madison Cawthorn over handling of crypto coin

The House Ethics Committee has ordered outgoing Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) to pay roughly $15,000 in fines after it found evidence that he engaged in insider trading involving a cryptocurrency.

Apple hit with lawsuit alleging AirTags used to stalk women

Apple is the target of a class action lawsuit alleging that AirTag has become a "dangerous" tool for stalkers to track and follow women and that the company has not done enough to counter the practice.

More than 70% of voters want Biden to release JFK assassination records: Poll

Over 70% of voters asked in a new survey want to see President Joe Biden release the classified records relating to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy.

Idaho student murders: Mystery four-hour gap in timeline of killings puzzles police

Moscow detectives are looking for any information regarding a four-hour timeline gap during which two murdered University of Idaho students are unaccounted for.

Hungary foils EU’s Ukrainian aid package as rift with Brussels brews

Hungary vetoed a roughly $18.8 billion European Union financial loan package for Ukraine, becoming the sole member of the bloc to oppose the measure Tuesday.

Local government cracks down on employees’ Christmas decor

A Washington state county informed its employees last month that they needed to keep Christmas and Hanukkah decorations out of their virtual meeting backgrounds because of how other employees would perceive it.

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