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Angry and offended New Hampshire Democrats muddy Biden’s write-in effort

President Joe Biden angered New Hampshire Democrats when his campaign failed to file for the state's first-in-the-nation primary, instead opting to comply with the Democratic National Committee's plan to make South Carolina's contest the first primary.

Harvard cracked down on plagiarism before Claudine Gay, review shows

Harvard's decision to support President Claudine Gay amid credible allegations of plagiarism is a departure from the institution's recent handling of such situations, which included harsh penalties for students who plagiarized their work.

Social Security update: Second of December double payments worth $914 to be sent out in 15 days

Millions of Supplemental Security Income recipients will get a second monthly payment in December, worth up to $914 for individual filers, in just over two weeks.

Shadow of doubt: FBI ‘keenly focused’ on ‘elevated’ risk of outside influence in 2024 election

The national security community is "keenly focused" on the threat of possible election interference in the 2024 elections, according to FBI Director Christopher Wray.

Biden administration announces medications for Medicare rebate program

The Biden administration on Thursday announced the list of 48 prescription drugs that will be subject to a mandatory Medicare rebate program, lowering out-of-pocket costs for seniors on some of the most expensive lifesaving pharmaceuticals.

Nikki Haley’s path to victory in GOP primary could be through independent voters

The key to former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley's success in the first four early-nominating states of the 2024 primary race may be independent voters, who could upend at least two of the first four early-nominating states.

Border Patrol agents skeptical of proposed Biden immigration deal: ‘A little too late’

EXCLUSIVE — Border Patrol agents are divided but overwhelmingly dismissive of a Republican proposal to restart Trump-era immigration protocols at the southern border, such as turning away and detaining immigrants who enter the country illegally.

Europe’s new AI regulations could drive companies out

The European Union's new framework for regulating artificial intelligence could drive developers out.

Thwarted antisemitic shooting: 13-year-old charged for planning mass killing at synagogue

A 13-year-old was charged with plotting a mass shooting at an Ohio synagogue.

Winsome Sears says crime in DC was ‘issue’ in Capitals-Wizards arena move

Virginia Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears cheered on the historic tentative move of the Washington Wizards and Washington Capitals teams to Potomac Yard in Alexandria, Virginia, while also lamenting that Washington, D.C.'s crime wave and safety concerns were a factor in the location change.
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