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Feds give Pornhub deferred prosecution agreement in criminal sex trafficking case

The U.S. government has agreed to drop criminal charges against Pornhub related to sex trafficking after three years of monitoring, the Department of Justice announced Thursday afternoon.

Hillary Clinton uses meeting with hostage families to slam Netanyahu: Report

Hillary Clinton, former presidential candidate and secretary of state, met with a delegation of 16 children and siblings of Israeli hostages being held by Hamas terrorists.

Pennsylvania school district reverses decision for bus drivers to remove Christmas decor

A school district near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has reversed its previous decision to forbid Christmas decorations on its buses.

California State University faculty set to strike in January

The faculty union for the California State University system has announced its intention to go on strike next month as it pushes for higher wages, more mental health counselors at schools, and paid parental leave.

DeSantis leans on conservative surrogates in Iowa campaign homestretch

EXCLUSIVE — Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) campaign is highlighting a full-court press by his team of conservative surrogates in a new video as the days count down until the pivotal Republican caucuses in Iowa.

Florida State University explores leaving ACC after College Football Playoff snub

Florida State University will reportedly explore options on whether to remain a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference during a Board of Trustees meeting on Friday.

Joe Scarborough suggests Trump is not in jail because he is ‘rich and powerful’

MSNBC anchor Joe Scarborough suggested that Donald Trump's status has kept him out of jail.

White House says there’s ‘more we can be doing’ amid surge at southern border

The White House acknowledged on Thursday there's "probably more we can be doing" to address the surge of immigrants at the southern border.

Catholic women’s college reverses plan to admit transgender biological men

Saint Mary's College in Indiana, an all-women's Catholic college, has reversed a controversial decision to admit biological males who identify as women.

White House defends Biden’s decision to skip year-end press conference

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended President Joe Biden's decision not to hold a year-end press conference on Thursday, citing Biden's decision to field a handful of questions while traveling to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Wednesday.
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