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Aaron Rodgers cleared to practice less than three months after Achilles rupture

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is cleared to return to practice as the Jets opt to open his 21-day practice window less than three months after he tore his Achilles tendon just four plays into the season.

National Christmas Tree lighting to continue as planned in wake of tree falling

The National Park Service announced that Thursday night's National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony will continue as planned following a brief disruption on Tuesday.

Hamas forced child hostages to watch ‘horror film’ of Oct. 7 massacre, family says

The aunt of a child hostage who was freed on Monday described how Hamas treats the children they hold captive, revealing that her nephew “experienced horrors” in Gaza.

MTG reintroduces motion to impeach Mayorkas, forcing House vote by end of week

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) reintroduced a privileged motion to impeach Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, forcing leadership to bring the motion up for a vote sometime before the end of this week.

Florida teacher arrested for third time after carrying knife at pro-Palestinian rally

A teacher in Florida who was arrested last week for carrying a knife at a West Palm Beach pro-Palestinian rally was taken into custody for a third time on Sunday.

Trump taunts Biden and Democrats in latest blitz: ‘Be careful what you wish for’

Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump warned President Joe Biden and Democrats that his criminal prosecutions will only help his third bid for the White House.

Jimmy Carter says final goodbye at Rosalynn Carter funeral in Plains

Former President Jimmy Carter was present again on Wednesday at the final memorial service honoring his wife of 77 years, Rosalynn Carter.

Israel assessing Hamas claim that youngest hostage and family members were killed

The Israel Defense Forces is investigating an unsubstantiated claim from Hamas that the youngest Israeli hostage, a 10-month-old baby, and members of his family have been killed in Gaza.

Rep. John James introduces bipartisan bill to expand sanctions over fentanyl

EXCLUSIVE — In a concerted response to combat the alarming rise in fentanyl-related deaths, Reps. John James (R-MI) and Brittany Pettersen (D-CO) introduced legislation to strengthen existing sanctions on fentanyl traffickers by extending the scope to encompass associations and facilitators of these illicit operations.

Top Biden-allied dark money group pledges to stop funding Palestinian terror-tied charity

EXCLUSIVE — An influential left-wing environmental group is announcing it will no longer support an "anti-capitalist" nonprofit organization in Arizona revealed through a Washington Examiner investigation to share Palestinian terror connections.
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