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Ronna McDaniel responds to Ramaswamy criticism: ‘He’s at 4% — he needs a headline’

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel responded to Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy's call to resign from her position after a string of losses by the GOP, including in various key elections on Tuesday.

Trump to skip Megyn Kelly TV debate rematch as dominance over 2024 field solidifies

A chance for former President Donald Trump to reignite his notorious feud with current SiriusXM host Megyn Kelly wasn't enough to convince him to participate in next month's fourth Republican National Committee primary debate.

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak suffers minor stroke while in Mexico

Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, experienced a stroke during his trip to Mexico on Wednesday.

Japan has new island after underwater volcanic eruption

Japan has a new island after an undersea volcano erupted on Oct. 21 more than 740 miles south of Tokyo, but experts say the new land mass might not last.

The Simpsons producers poke fun at reports that recurring gag is being dropped

The producers of the iconic television series The Simpsons have released a statement addressing recent reports that the show will stop featuring an ongoing joke.

Biden interrupted by heckler calling for Israel-Hamas ceasefire

President Joe Biden was interrupted on Thursday by a heckler calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.

McCarthy slams Nancy Mace and ‘crazy eight’ Republicans who ousted him

Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) targeted multiple members of Congress who voted to oust him from his position last month, casting doubt on their reelection chances and viability in the chamber.

New York City saw 214% increase in antisemitic crimes last month

The New York City Police Department's monthly crime data revealed an uptick in hate crimes against Jewish people.

Beef prices reach record high as US Southwest recovers from worst drought in 1,200 years

The price of beef in the United States has reached a record high as the Southwest recovers from the worst drought in the region in 1,200 years.

New York agrees to court order barring access to private documents of anti-abortion nuns

New York agreed to a court order on Wednesday that bars state officials from accessing sensitive private documents belonging to the Sisters of Life, a group of Catholic nuns that ministers to pregnant women.
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