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Airstrike kills militia leader in Baghdad as regional tension rises

Four members of an Iranian-aligned Iraqi militia were killed in an airstrike in Baghdad, Iraq, on Thursday, according to the Associated Press.

Biden reschedules Jan. 6 speech to Friday as winter storm approaches

President Joe Biden will move his speech marking the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot up a day due to inclement weather.

WATCH LIVE: Iowa police hold news conference following shooting at Perry High School

Iowa police are holding a press conference on Thursday following an active shooting at Perry High School.

AI ‘superintelligence’ would pose 5% or greater risk of extinction, researchers claim

There's a non-trivial chance that artificial intelligence could cause an extinction-level event for humanity if it ever becomes more intelligent than humans, according to researchers in the field.

Eli Lilly warns against ‘cosmetic’ use of popular weight loss drug

The pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly issued a warning against the misuse of its increasingly popular weight loss drugs, saying they should only be used by patients diagnosed with obesity or diabetes.

Fourteenth Amendment threats to Republicans spread beyond Trump

The 14th Amendment argument that has gotten former President Donald Trump barred from some state ballots is already spreading beyond the former president after a lawsuit was filed Tuesday seeking to block Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA) from appearing on Pennsylvania's ballot.

Perry, Iowa, shooting: Police investigating active shooter situation at high school

Law enforcement is responding to an active shooter situation at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa, with multiple victims reported.

Kristi Noem says Trump ‘a few short weeks away’ from sealing GOP nomination

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD), a rumored vice presidential pick for 2024 GOP front-runner Donald Trump, said the country is only "a few short weeks away" from having its Republican nominee for president: "It will be Donald J. Trump."

Biden leans into Jan. 6 messaging in first campaign ads of 2024

President Joe Biden's 2024 campaign announced its first advertisements of the year on Thursday: a half-million-dollar campaign highlighting former President Donald Trump's role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Bowser’s blunders: Four times DC’s Democratic mayor courted controversy

Democratic Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington, D.C., has seen her fair share of controversy during her tenure.
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