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Fire on board USS Abraham Lincoln leaves nine sailors with minor injuries

A fire aboard the Navy’s USS Abraham Lincoln has left nine sailors with minor injuries, according to a 3rd Fleet spokesperson.

‘The Senate must now act’: Biden praises House vote to avert rail strike

President Joe Biden praised the House of Representatives for voting to approve a deal to avert a rail strike on Wednesday and called for the Senate to vote on it as well.

Parents refuse baby’s life-saving surgery over ‘tainted’ blood from vaccinated donors

The parents of an infant are refusing a life-saving surgery for their baby due to a fear that blood used during the procedure would be from vaccinated donors.

Schumer-linked group targets Walker with another round of attack ads

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is sparing no expense to reelect Sen. Raphael Warnock (D) in the Georgia runoff election, a victory that would deliver his party an outright majority in the Senate for the next two years.

Jan. 6 committee to hear from Wisconsin speaker in its likely last interview: Report

Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos will reportedly partake in an interview Wednesday before the Jan. 6 committee as it scrambles to compose a final report before Republicans take the House.

Breadwinner: French baguettes score coveted UNESCO heritage status

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization announced Wednesday that the French baguette has been added to its list of intangible cultural heritage.

NATO wonders how to avoid clash with China as PLA bombers land in Russia

A sortie of Chinese bombers landed at a Russian air base for the first time, the Russian government said Wednesday, as Western leaders contemplated China’s emergence as a threat to NATO members.

NY man sentenced to 17.5 years in prison for hate crime against Asian woman

A New York man was sentenced Tuesday to seventeen and a half years in prison for first-degree assault as a hate crime against an elderly Asian woman.

Cicilline challenges Clyburn for No. 4 post in Democratic House leadership

Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI) announced he would run against House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-SC) for a top leadership position in the next Congress.

House votes to avert rail strike, sending legislation to Senate

The House voted on Wednesday to codify the deal that the Biden administration struck between labor unions and railroad companies.

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