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How everyday citizens reminded criminals why the Second Amendment matters

Throughout 2023, everyday citizens reminded would-be murderers, thieves, and sexual offenders why the Founding Fathers wrote that the "right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."

Major settlements won’t cover filtering ‘forever chemicals’ out of water, raising utility bills

Homeowners could end up paying for water utilities to update their filtration systems as "forever chemicals" have been detected in drinking water across the United States.

UN Palestinian aid office’s Hamas ties under fire after Oct. 7 attack against Israel

A United Nations agency handling Palestinian aid is facing renewed congressional scrutiny over its ties to terrorism as Hamas continues its war with Israel.

What a three-person FERC will mean for key decisions in 2024

The little-known agency in charge of regulating U.S. energy transmission systems is slated to operate with a bare quorum of just three commissioners heading into the new year.

IDF claims it killed Hamas leader involved in October terrorist attack

The Israel Defense Forces said they have killed a leader in the Hamas terrorist group who aided the terrorist attack on Oct. 7, 2023, against the Jewish state.

South Korean opposition leader stabbed in the neck in Busan

South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was stabbed by a man while attending an event in the city of Busan at around 10:30 a.m. local time Tuesday.

Michigan beats Alabama 27-20 in overtime on Blake Corum’s TD run to reach national title game

PASADENA, California (AP) — Blake Corum rushed for a 17-yard touchdown on the second snap of overtime, and top-seeded Michigan advanced to its first College Football Playoff championship game with a 27-20 victory over fourth-seeded Alabama in the Rose Bowl on Monday.

Hakeem Jeffries announces death of father at 85

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) announced the death of his father on Monday, saying the elder Jeffries "died peacefully in his sleep" on Sunday.

Iran sends warship to Red Sea after US takes out Houthi vessels

Iran has sent a warship to the Red Sea a day after the United States announced it had destroyed "Iranian-backed Houthi small boats" that were attempting to attack a shipping vessel.

Harvard students call for Claudine Gay’s resignation

Students at Harvard University are calling for university President Claudine Gay to resign from her position following scandals involving her response to antisemitism and allegations of plagiarism in several of her past works.
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