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Biden New Year’s resolutions: What 2024 holds for the president

For President Joe Biden, 2024 will present a test like no other as he contests what is likely to be his last election and tries to avoid becoming a one-term commander in chief.

2023 Review: Entertainers in memoriam

The world said farewell to some iconic performers in 2023.

Jan. 6 defendants have received combined 847 years in prison

Judges overseeing cases related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot have handed down a combined 847 years’ worth of prison sentences to more than 450 defendants as of the end of 2023.

2023 Review: Transgender movement grew bolder amid backlash

Transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney gained viral fame hosting the TikTok series "Days of Girlhood," but the LGBT activist’s star went supernova in 2023 when Bud Light drinkers discovered that a partnership had been made with the social media star.

Weight loss drugs proved to be more than a fad in 2023

Weight loss drugs have made a huge impact on the pharmaceutical market this year. New products like Wegovy and Zepbound appear to be around to stay, not short-term fads.

2023 Review: Bitcoin rebounds as hope builds for next year

After 2022 brought little but pain for bitcoin traders and cryptocurrency enthusiasts, this past year has been one for the books — and optimism abounds for the year ahead.

Homeless shelter shocked after donated Jordans sell for over $50,000 at auction

An Oregon homeless shelter was blessed after a mysterious auction of rare Air Jordan shoes, which benefited the organization when it sold for over $50,000.

Carolina Panthers owner appears to throw drink on Jaguars fans after shutout

The owner of the Carolina Panthers football team appeared to toss his drink onto fans of the opposing team during a shutout loss Sunday.

Pro-Palestinian protesters march in New York City on New Year’s Eve

Pro-Palestinian protesters marched in New York City on Sunday, hours ahead of major New Year's Eve celebrations.

Sununu says Trump ballot removals contribute to former president’s ‘victim card’

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) said Sunday he thinks it’s possible that decisions in Colorado and Maine to leave former President Donald Trump off the primary ballots in those states could actually help the former president’s narrative.
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