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Blast from the past: David Cameron warns US against Munich-style appeasement of Putin

U.S. lawmakers should agree to a funding bill for aid to Ukraine or risk making a mistake comparable to the British act of appeasement that empowered Adolf Hitler before World War II, according to the United Kingdom’s top diplomat.

Two victims and suspect in University of Nevada, Las Vegas shooting identified

Two of the three victims in the University of Nevada, Las Vegas shooting have been identified as faculty members of the institution.

Hunter Biden indicted on criminal charges amid tax inquiry: Reports

Hunter Biden was hit with new criminal charges, marking the second time the president's son has faced charges since his father took office, according to a report published Thursday.

Final NDAA includes anti-DEI amendments while House transgender priorities get tossed

Republicans scored wins and losses in the final version of Congress’s must-pass National Defense Authorization Act.

Eric Adams receives last-minute invite to White House during DC trip

New York City Mayor Eric Adams will meet with White House officials to discuss the city's migrant crisis on Thursday evening in a last-minute change of plans as he attends the White House's national menorah lighting ceremony.

Hochul condemns man who fired shotgun outside temple on first day of Hanukkah

Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) denounced a man who fired a shotgun outside a Jewish temple on the first day of Hanukkah.

North Dakota senator’s son charged with manslaughter in crash that killed deputy

Ian Cramer, the 42-year-old son of Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-ND), was charged with felony manslaughter Thursday after he was allegedly involved in a crash after a police pursuit that resulted in the death of a North Dakota sheriff's deputy on Wednesday.

Penn loses $100 million donation as ‘Squad’ Rep. says antisemitism being weaponized

The University of Pennsylvania lost a $100 million donation over controversial Congressional testimony from the school's president.

Joni Ernst says Biden Department of Education deserves an ‘F’ amid low office use

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) is highlighting the Department of Education's low occupancy rate of its office space in Washington, D.C., in the face of growing concerns about students dealing with the largest learning loss in 30 years after pandemic school closures.

Trump makes courtroom appearance as New York civil fraud trial nears finish line

Former President Donald Trump appeared in Manhattan on Thursday to watch one of the last witnesses in his civil fraud case testify on his behalf, marking one of the handful of occasions the former president has made in-person appearances for the weekslong trial.
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