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Kamala Harris slammed for posting gas stove picture after Biden administration floated ban

Vice President Kamala Harris has been roasted on social media for posting her Christmas photo alongside her husband, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, while cooking in their kitchen on a gas stove.

Cardinal Dolan reminds people not to take down the Christmas tree yet

Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York, shared a reminder on Tuesday not to take down your Christmas tree yet because of the 12-day celebration of the holiday.

Six dead after Texas car crash on Highway 67

Six people were killed in a crash in Texas on Highway 67 on Tuesday.

DC’s crime leads to more restaurants closing in 2023 than the previous year

Dozens of beloved Washington restaurants closed this year, more than in 2022, according to the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington.

Laurel Lee says Biden border agents are ‘working as travel agents’

Rep. Laurel Lee (R-FL) said Tuesday that the Biden administration's border agents are "working as travel agents."

DeSantis says he doesn’t want ‘a bunch of yes men around’ amid campaign drama

After staff shake-ups and internal turmoil at the major super PAC backing him, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said he wants a team in his orbit that shares his vision and to have a “backbone” on a podcast in Iowa on Friday.

Blizzard in the Plains brings post-Christmas travel to a halt

Though most of the United States went without a white Christmas, a blizzard in the Plains made up the difference, jeopardizing post-Christmas travel in the region.

Three races in crucial swing state getting overshadowed by blockbuster Senate contest

Arizona will have some of the most fiercely contested races in 2024. The state is expected to be a critical swing state in the presidential election, and it could see a three-way Senate race, but three critical House races will also happen in the Grand Canyon State.

Eric Adams claims cities should not be ‘handling national problems’ amid migrant crisis

New York City Mayor Eric Adams claimed Tuesday that major cities in the United States should not be "handling national problems" as cities continue to receive busloads of immigrants from the southern border.

‘Zombie deer’: Everything you need to know about disease spreading across the country

Concerns from epidemiologists are growing that chronic wasting disease, colloquially known as zombie disease, may be able to spread from deer to humans, but public health agencies are remaining optimistic.
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