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Nuclear family: Kim Jong Un breaks down in tears telling North Korean women to have more children

A tearful Kim Jong Un implored North Korean women to have more children and raise them as “communists” as the North Korean leader addressed thousands of women in Pyongyang on Sunday.

Bipartisan group rolls out new bid to kill off third-party effort ahead of 2024

A bipartisan group has targeted third-party presidential contenders, including the third-party group No Labels, in an ad released Monday, claiming third-party candidates would result in a second term for former President Donald Trump.

Class-action settlement: Bank of America customers have seven days to file exclusion in $500,000 communications settlement

Bank of America customers who live in Florida have seven days to exclude themselves from a $500,000 settlement stemming from late-night debt collection messages.

Patrick McHenry, who served as speaker pro tempore, will not seek re-election

Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC), who served as speaker pro tempore for three weeks while the House was without a speaker, will not seek re-election, he announced on Tuesday.

Food stamps: December SNAP payments for DC residents worth up to $1,751 end in five days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will stop sending out its December payments to residents in the District of Columbia in five days.

WATCH LIVE: Riley Gaines testifies before House Oversight subcommittee

The House Oversight Committee subcommittee on Health Care and Financial Services is holding a hearing on "the Importance of Protecting Female Athletics and Title IX."

White House insists Biden in ‘compliance’ with jet-setting expenses pre-James Taylor concert

The White House said President Joe Biden's campaign will pay for political travels as Biden spends the day raising money in the Boston area and attending an event with a Grammy-winning artist.

Harris sets vice presidential Senate tiebreaker record with 32nd vote

Vice President Kamala Harris just entered the record books.

Hamas drugged hostages prior to releasing them, Israeli government says

Hamas drugged Israeli hostages before releasing them to make them appear more upbeat as they were freed, the Israeli Ministry of Health confirmed on Tuesday.

Department of Education video encourages all to embrace their inner unicorn

A video released Tuesday by the Department of Education encouraged students and school workers across the country to embrace their "inner unicorn" and succeed.
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