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Flu on the rise while RSV infections may be peaking: US health officials

Flu is picking up steam while RSV lung infections that can hit children and older people hard may be peaking, U.S. health officials said Friday.

Inmate accused of stabbing Derek Chauvin 22 times charged with attempted murder

A federal inmate has been charged with the attempted murder of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. He is accused of stabbing Chauvin 22 times last week, according to federal prosecutors.

Trump civil fraud trial allows testimony from expert who valued Mar-a-Lago at $750 million

The judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's civil business fraud trial denied two motions by the Democratic New York attorney general to block testimony from at least one expert who valued Trump's Mar-a-Lago property at a $750 million minimum.

Children with liberal parents more likely to suffer mental health problems: Study

Children who grow up in politically liberal households are more likely to suffer mental health problems than their conservative peers, according to a new study.

Kamala Harris’s next challenge: Taking on climate change at COP28

Following days of confusion, Vice President Kamala Harris will take on her latest role as a Biden administration climate ambassador.

Democratic Richmond mayor files paperwork to enter Virginia gubernatorial race

Levar Stoney, the mayor of Richmond, Virginia, filed paperwork this week to run for governor in 2025, becoming the second Democrat hoping to succeed term-limited Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA).

Judge refuses to give Kari Lake access to ballot envelopes in third election trial

A judge has denied former gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s bid to view ballot affidavit envelopes from the 2022 Arizona governor’s election, which she claims she won despite election certification results.

Former Philadelphia labor union boss accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars

Former Philadelphia labor union boss John Dougherty has been accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from the union he led for nearly three decades. The news comes two years after he was convicted on bribery charges.

Appeals court orders Texas to remove floating Rio Grande barriers at southern border

Texas must remove a floating barrier it placed at the Rio Grande to deter immigrants from illegally crossing the United States-Mexico border, an appeals court ruled Friday.

Blinken forecasts ‘tough choices’ amid disagreement with Israel’s definition of victory against Hamas

Israel and its Arab neighbors will face “tough decisions” about the governance of Gaza in order to establish a “just, lasting, and secure peace” after the defeat of Hamas, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
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