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House widens Harvard investigation to include allegations of plagiarism against Gay

The House Committee on Education and the Workforce announced an expansion of the investigation into Harvard University to include allegations of plagiarism against the school's president.

Social Security update: Second round of December payments worth $4,555 go out Dec. 20

Millions of retired seniors received their December Social Security payments, worth up to $4,555, Wednesday.

Debra Messing calls IDF soldiers ‘heroes’ during Gaza visit

Actress Debra Messing embraced her support for Israel by visiting Israel Defense Forces soldiers in Gaza alongside journalists.

Bahamas-bound cruise passengers angry over being rerouted to Boston and Canada

Weather concerns upended the travel plans for passengers heading on a cruise to the Bahamas over the weekend.

Manchin slams Senate for leaving Washington without border deal

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) expressed his disapproval on Wednesday with the Senate deciding to “pack up and head home” without a border security deal.

Why Biden’s bad polling hasn’t scared vulnerable House Democrats into abandoning the president

Democrats in House seats that Republicans are targeting in 2024 have not been deterred by President Joe Biden’s low poll numbers, and they are still showing support for their party’s leader.

California official publishes massive mistake in call to kick Trump off the ballot

California's lieutenant governor published a major error in her letter urging the pursuit of options to knock former President Donald Trump off the state's primary ballot.

Hulk Hogan baptized, calls dedicating life to Jesus ‘greatest day of my life’

Professional wrestling great Hulk Hogan revealed Wednesday that he had been baptized and called the day he devoted his life to Jesus the greatest of his life.

Supreme Court agrees to hear arguments over EPA’s interstate pollution rule

The Supreme Court announced on Wednesday that it will be hearing oral arguments relating to a request from Republican-led states and industry to halt implementation of an Environmental Protection Agency rule aimed at cutting interstate air pollution.

Dean Phillips says Biden could ‘pass the torch’ after a poor early state showing

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) said it isn't too late for President Joe Biden to still "pass the torch" to another Democratic candidate before the 2024 election.
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