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UN Security Council approves watered-down resolution on Gaza

After many delays, the United Nations Security Council adopted a watered-down resolution Friday calling for immediately speeding up aid deliveries to desperate civilians in Gaza but without the original call for an "urgent suspension of hostilities" between Israel and Hamas.

New anti-Trump ad to air on Hallmark Channel during Christmas movies

A new ad from a Republican group urging people not to support presidential candidate Donald Trump began airing Friday on the Hallmark Channel.

Maine delays EV mandate vote over near statewide power outage

A Monday storm in Maine resulted in a power outage so great its Board of Environmental Protection postponed a vote on electric vehicle mandates Thursday.

Kremlin dismisses claims Putin’s right hand assassinated Wagner chief: ‘Pulp fiction’

The Kremlin has dismissed as "pulp fiction" a report that said one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's top officials were behind the death of oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin.

NFL player Mike Williams died as a result of sepsis through dental decay

Former NFL star Mike Williams's death was a result of bacterial sepsis from poor dental health, according to a report released by the Medical Examiner's Office in Hillsborough County, Florida, on Thursday.

Ricky Gervais invites critics to avoid stand-up special amid backlash

Comedian Ricky Gervais brushed off criticisms he's received for his comedy special, which has yet to be released on Netflix.

Biden sending US officials to Mexico following Johnson plea to fix border

President Joe Biden will send senior administration officials down to Mexico in search of assistance as illegal immigrants surge across the southern border at the highest rates ever seen this month, the Biden administration's first acknowledgment of the severity of the situation.

Manchin blasts Biden administration’s ‘kneecap’ of hydrogen market, vows to fight it

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) on Friday blasted the Treasury Department's new tax credit system for hydrogen production, saying it will "kneecap" the fledgling market with undue restrictions.

Biden pardons all Americans on federal marijuana use charges

President Joe Biden took major action ahead of the holiday and pardoned all Americans arrested, prosecuted, or convicted on federal charges for marijuana use, following through on his 2020 campaign promise to expunge cannabis use offenses.

DOJ indicts New Hampshire man for threatening three presidential candidates

A New Hampshire man was indicted on Thursday for allegedly sending text messages threatening to kill three presidential candidates, according to a release from the Department of Justice.
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