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New shark species discovered at national park in Kentucky

A new type of shark species has been discovered inside a cave at the Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky, thanks to the discovery of several shark teeth spotted inside the park's cave walls.

Manchin blasts Biden for turning to Venezuela for energy production

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) slammed President Joe Biden's administration on Thursday for easing sanctions against Venezuela and turning the United States to the country for energy production.

More than 100 retired generals sign open letter to Biden and Congress to support Israel

A group of more than 100 retired United States military leaders signed an open letter on Thursday from the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs calling on President Joe Biden and Congress to support Israel with aid and weaponry as it defends itself against attacks from Hamas, a terrorist group.

Israel war: 12-year-old Harry Potter fan taken hostage is found dead with her grandmother

The bodies of a 12-year-old girl and her grandmother were discovered on Wednesday, more than a week after they were among roughly 200 people taken hostage in Israel.

USWNT’s Carli Lloyd won’t apologize for not kneeling in final Olympic game

Former U.S. women's national soccer team star Carli Lloyd has no regrets about refusing to join her teammates in kneeling for the national anthem during her final international championship match in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics bronze medal game.

Climate protesters interrupt major speech by Fed chairman Jerome Powell

A much-anticipated speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell was delayed after a group of climate protesters stormed the stage chanting.

Kentucky nursing board scraps ‘implicit bias’ training following Washington Examiner report

The Kentucky Board of Nursing scrapped its requirement that nurses take "implicit bias" training as a "mandatory" continuing education course for licensure.

North Carolina governor race gains another Republican contender

Bill Graham, an attorney and previous candidate for governor of North Carolina, announced his bid to run in the Republican primary for the state's gubernatorial contest next year and will invest millions of his own finances into his campaign.

Class-action settlement: Deadline for CenterState Bank customers to file claim in $2.65 million settlement in four days

There are four days remaining for customers of CenterState Bank to file an exclusion or objection from a $2.65 million class-action settlement with the financial institution.

FCC votes to move forward on reinstating Obama-era net neutrality rules

The Federal Communications Commission voted to consider a proposed rule to reestablish Obama-era "net neutrality" rules.
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