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No laughing matter: Biden just gave one of his final interviews of 2023 — and it was to a comedian

President Joe Biden spoke to comedian Conan O'Brien in a rare interview for the commander in chief, who has often talked with unorthodox personalities rather than news programs.

California dreaming: Republican Steve Garvey in line to beat two big-name Democrats in Senate jungle primary

Republican candidate Steve Garvey, a former baseball star, took over the second place spot in California’s 2024 Senate race, surpassing two high-profile House Democrats in the running.

Commerce will review use of legacy chips to determine extent of Chinese dominance

The Commerce Department said it will launch a review of the semiconductor supply chain to determine the extent of China's domination.

Harvard President Claudine Gay requests more corrections as plagiarism charges mount

Harvard University President Claudine Gay is requesting three additional corrections to her doctoral dissertation, as allegations that she repeatedly plagiarized her academic writings continue to mount.

Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman speaks with Chinese counterpart, ending military freeze

Gen. Charles Q. Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, met virtually with his Chinese counterpart, Gen. Liu Zhenli, on Thursday morning, ending a nearly year-and-a-half period of silence between the two militaries.

Czech police say people have been killed in a shooting in downtown Prague

A shooting in downtown Prague killed several people and wounded dozens of others, and the person who opened fire is dead, Czech police said Thursday.

Democrats head into presidential election year with record-high cash on hand

The Democratic National Committee is heading into the 2024 election with a record-high amount of cash, giving it a financial advantage over its GOP counterpart as President Joe Biden seeks to hold on to the White House next year.

Biden to renominate Julie Su for labor secretary despite GOP opposition

Julie Su will be renominated for secretary of labor, the White House confirmed to the Washington Examiner, after the Senate returned her and other nominations before departing for the Christmas recess.

New York bill would require some Chick-fil-A locations to remain open on Sundays

A bill in New York would require several Chick-fil-A restaurants to remain open on Sundays, contradicting the fast food chain's business practice of closing at the end of the week.

Democrat Dean Phillips denounces Colorado ruling keeping Trump off 2024 ballot

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) criticized the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling that former President Donald Trump is ineligible for the state's 2024 ballot under the 14th Amendment's insurrection clause, drawing a contrast with his 2024 opponent, President Joe Biden.
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