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Fetterman thanks Biden for marijuana use pardons after he ‘personally asked’

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) thanked President Joe Biden on Friday for pardoning "bulls*** weed charges."

Biden slams killing of American hostage Gad Haggai by Hamas terrorists

President Joe Biden released a statement Friday on the death of an Israeli and U.S. citizen who was found to have been killed by Hamas during its initial terrorist attack on Oct. 7.

Joe Manchin to speak at New Hampshire event in January amid 2024 speculation

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) will headline a January event in New Hampshire roughly one month after announcing he wouldn't seek reelection to the Senate.

Super Saturday 2023: Last weekend before Christmas expected to be shopping bonanza

This Saturday is projected to be the second busiest shopping day of the year due to a unique calendar confluence.

Biden administration reopens railroad crossings at border following Democratic blowback

The federal government has reopened two shuttered railroad crossings at the southern border after halting all trains from entering the country at the two ports since Monday, a move that had infuriated Republicans and Democrats alike.

‘Last Christmas’ by Wham! tops UK top 40 song list for the first time in 39 years

Almost 40 years after Wham! released "Last Christmas," it has finally become the No. 1 song on the United Kingdom's Top 40 music list.

Billionaire donor becomes latest to cut dies with Harvard in wake of antisemitism fiasco

Billionaire Len Blavatnik has joined the list of donors withdrawing their support from Harvard University amid the Ivy League institution's recent struggles with antisemitism.

Haley closing in on Trump in New Hampshire: Poll

2024 Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has come as close as ever to surpassing former President Donald Trump in the polls, according to a new survey conducted among New Hampshire voters.

Biden challenger Dean Phillips says octogenarians for president is ‘dangerous’

President Joe Biden's challenger for the Democratic nomination, Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN), said it would be "dangerous" for the country to reelect the president in 2024.

Supreme Court dodges decision on Trump presidential immunity claims in 2020 election case

The Supreme Court on Friday decided not to intervene in former President Donald Trump's criminal case for now, saying it wouldn't decide a key issue of whether he is broadly immune for actions he took challenging the 2020 election.
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