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White House snubs grandchild Christmas stockings after acknowledging Hunter Biden child

A change in the White House's holiday decorations raised a few eyebrows on Monday.

Chevrolet releases heartwarming commercial ahead of Christmas

Automaker Chevrolet has unwrapped a new commercial for its 2023 holiday season, which doubles as a heartwarming Christmas short film.

No Labels election plans frustrate center-left think tank leader

A center-left think tank is frustrated over a possible third-party presidential run from No Labels, warning that it would result in former President Donald Trump being elected.

US troops in Iraq and Syria experience lull in attacks by Iranian proxies

Iranian proxies have not attacked U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria in recent days following dozens of attacks over the past few weeks, according to the Department of Defense.

WATCH LIVE: Jill Biden hosts Frozen performance for military families

First lady Jill Biden is hosting the families of National Guard service members for an event at the White House on Monday, which included a special North American tour performance of the Disney musical Frozen.

White House pressed on Biden’s commitment to ‘black agenda’ and Stevie Wonder sitdown

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre would not say Monday if President Joe Biden would sit down with singer Stevie Wonder to reaffirm his commitment to "the black agenda" heading into the new year.

Disney’s Wish bombs at box office over Thanksgiving weekend

The latest Disney movie has disappointed financially in its opening weekend, continuing the company's underperformance at the box office this year.

Car thefts have risen 93% in 2023 in DC as district struggles to beat back crime wave

Car-related crimes have risen this year in Washington, D.C., with motor vehicle thefts rising by 93% compared to 2022, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.

Ukraine aid hangs in balance as lawmakers return to Washington

Lawmakers return to Washington this week without the threat of a government shutdown looming, but the three-week sprint to the Christmas recess will be anything but drama-free as time runs short for Congress to pass aid to Ukraine.

‘Twitter Files’ authors to testify before House in first weaponization hearing without Johnson

The House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government is set to reconvene this week for its first hearing in more than four months, featuring testimony from two of the authors behind the “Twitter Files.”
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