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Geminid meteor shower: What to know about the biggest asteroid show of the year

On Wednesday night, the Geminid meteor shower will light up the sky in one of 2023's most prolific displays of "shooting stars" in the Northern Hemisphere.

Judge in Trump Georgia RICO case grants pretrial delays for Meadows and others

The judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's racketeering trial in Georgia offered Mark Meadows and two other co-defendants delays to file pretrial motions as they attempt to have their cases moved to federal court.

Biden-district Republicans signal support for impeachment inquiry despite political risks

House Republicans could greenlight an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden this week, even as some of their most vulnerable members acknowledge the investigation may not uncover any high crimes or misdemeanors — possibly putting them in a tough spot ahead of a crucial election cycle.

WATCH LIVE: Biden holds press conference with Volodymyr Zelensky

President Joe Biden is holding a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday, as Zelensky traveled to Washington, D.C., to advocate more military and humanitarian assistance amid his country's war with Russia.

Biden says Netanyahu must ‘change’ amid growing US dissent with Israel war

President Joe Biden said Tuesday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must "change" as dissent around the world continues to grow in response to Israel's actions following the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas.

Food stamps: Minnesota December SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 end in one day

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will stop sending benefits to Minnesota residents for December on Wednesday.

Harris taps former Clinton press secretary to join 2024 campaign

Brian Fallon, the press secretary for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, will join the Biden-Harris campaign as Vice President Kamala Harris's director of communications.

Trump claims he ‘wanted to testify’ again in New York fraud trial but could not due to gag order

Former President Donald Trump claimed on Tuesday that he wanted to testify again in his New York fraud trial but was unable to do so because of the gag order imposed on him.

McCarthy’s hand-picked successor’s wild ride could end with a crash

Assemblyman Vince Fong changed his mind and decided he does want to run for former Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) seat, but a California law might stop him.

Sarah Bedford says House Republicans hesitant to impeach Biden are ‘coming around’

Sarah Bedford said Tuesday that House Republicans who were initially hesitant about an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden are now "coming around" to the idea there is "enough smoke" to proceed with the inquiry.
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