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2023 Review: The surprising rise of antisemitic college protesters and the following blowback

Following Hamas's Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel, universities in the United States became a hotbed for antisemitic protests.

Speaker Mike Johnson’s laundry list of challenges for 2024

When the House returns from the holiday break on Jan. 9, lawmakers will stare down several deadlines where critical legislation has to be passed in a short time frame.

Social Security update: Second of December double payments worth $914 goes out Friday

Millions of Supplemental Security Income recipients received their second December payment, worth up to $914 for individual filers, on Friday.

2023 Review: Carjackings surge in the Washington area

In 2023, vehicle theft became an epidemic in the Washington, D.C., area, as the rate soared, with more than 6,000 cars stolen this year in the capital city.

What to expect when the Senate returns in 2024

The Senate has concluded its business for 2023 and will reconvene in January.

Who’s at risk for grid outages this winter and beyond

More than half of the United States population lives in an area facing a high risk of power outages during peak demand this winter, according to the nation’s top grid regulator — a message that carries renewed significance on the heels of Winter Storm Elliott and Winter Storm Uri, the two damaging winter storms that pummeled the Southeast and Texas in the last three years, causing temporary blackouts for millions of people.

Five factors that will decide the war in Ukraine in 2024

As the second year of the War in Ukraine draws to a close, the map of the battlefield looks much the same. Yet much has changed.

Donors and applicants are fleeing Harvard amid Claudine Gay scandal

The reputation of Harvard University has suffered substantially in recent months, and it is costing the school applicants and millions of dollars in donations.

Major crimes that made the headlines in 2023

This year was marked by several tragedies, including school shootings, serial killings, and crimes in the nation's capital against federal lawmakers.

2023 Review: Kirk Cameron beats cancel culture with children’s books and packed story hours

To help parents push back against “the storm of wokeism that appears to be sweeping the nation,” Kirk Cameron took his faith-based children’s books to libraries.
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