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Climate change has ‘run amok’: Pope Francis

In his remarks to the United Nations COP28 on Saturday, Pope Francis said the climate has “run amok” and stressed the need for "a decisive acceleration of ecological transition."

Man attacks tourists near Eiffel Tower, killing one and injuring two others

Police in Paris have detained a man after he allegedly stabbed a tourist to death and attacked two others with a hammer.

Suspect involved in murder of three homeless people in custody: Police

The Los Angeles Police Department announced Saturday it has the suspect of three murders in custody.

The House is making history, but not as the GOP envisioned

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House is making history this year in ways that Republicans could hardly have envisioned when the party took control.

Trump vows to cancel Biden executive order on AI to protect free speech

Former President Donald Trump said Saturday during one of his 2024 campaign stops that he would take action against President Joe Biden's efforts to set guardrails for artificial intelligence to protect free speech.

Trump slams Reynolds for endorsing DeSantis over ‘loyalty’

Former President Donald Trump blasted Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA) for her endorsement of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) while speaking at a campaign rally in Iowa.

Mike Johnson, Christian nationalism are ‘greatest threats’ to US: James Carville

Democratic strategist James Carville referred to Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) and Christian nationalism as threats "that are bigger than al-Qaeda" on Friday.

Speaker Johnson calls expulsion of Santos ‘regrettable day’

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) called the expulsion of Rep. George Santos (R-NY) a "regrettable day" during an interview on Fox News on Saturday.

WATCH LIVE: Donald Trump addresses voters in Cedar Rapids

Former President Donald Trump is speaking at a rally to voters in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in preparation for the upcoming Iowa Republican caucuses.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signs voting rights legislation for ex-cons and teens

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed into law a series of measures allowing ex-convicts and teenagers new voting rights in the 2024 election.
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