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Democrats bet big on flipping House seat as ‘first step’ toward retaking majority

Democrats are betting big on flipping a key New York House seat in February by planning to spend nearly $6 million on advertisements to garner support for former New York Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi.

Father and daughter freeze to death yards from truck after crash

A South Carolina man died next to his 6-year-old daughter after they succumbed to the elements yards away from their truck after a crash, authorities said.

New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft over use of copyrighted work in AI training

The New York Times alleged that OpenAI and Microsoft infringed on its intellectual property rights by training the artificial intelligence models that power the popular ChatGPT chatbot.

Biden jets to Virgin Islands with trouble brewing at home

President Joe Biden is traveling to the United States Virgin Islands Wednesday to ring in the new year after spending Christmas at Camp David.

Donald Trump Jr. rejects idea of Nikki Haley as his father’s running mate

Donald Trump Jr. doesn't support former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley as a possible vice presidential pick for his father's 2024 reelection campaign.

Michigan Supreme Court rejects attempt to ban Trump from 2024 ballot

Former President Donald Trump will remain on Michigan's primary ballot after the state's Supreme Court rejected an attempt to use the 14th Amendment's ban against insurrectionists from taking office.

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu ‘swatted’ on Christmas after ‘electeds of color’ holiday scandal

Democratic Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said she was the victim of a swatting call on Christmas, only weeks after she caused controversy with her "electeds of color" Christmas party.

Vivek Ramaswamy cancels TV ad spending before Iowa caucuses

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy's campaign canceled all TV ad spending less than three weeks before the first nominating contests in the GOP primary began.

Three times Biden forgave student loan debt despite Supreme Court ruling

The Supreme Court put a roadblock in front of President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plans, but it has not stopped them.

Hunter Biden’s criminal cases to heat up in January

Hunter Biden will have an active January in court as the Department of Justice's two criminal cases against him begin to take shape.
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