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Critics slam Miss France for going ‘woke’ after crowning short-haired winner

Critics are calling out the Miss France beauty pageant for allegedly going "woke" following the crowning of a contestant deemed androgynous on Sunday.

Fired Senate staffer could face criminal charges over hearing room sex video: Turley

The former Senate staffer accused of filming himself engaging in explicit sexual activity in a congressional hearing room may be in legal jeopardy.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,751 for December end in Delaware in five days

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will finish sending its December payments, worth up to $1,751, in five days.

Food stamps: January Montana SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 begin in 15 days

Montana's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin its January payments, worth up to $1,751, in 15 days.

House GOP urges Cardona to enforce 2019 executive order to fight antisemitism

The Republican members of the House Education and Workforce Committee are urging Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to craft regulations meant to combat antisemitism in compliance with a Trump-era executive order.

Israel war: Austin discussed transitioning away from ‘high-intensity operations’ with Israeli leaders

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin discussed the possible transition to more targeted and “surgical operations” in Gaza with his Israeli counterpart on Monday as the United States continues to push for more restraint in their operations.

Appeals court denies Mark Meadows bid to remove Trump RICO case to federal court

A federal appeals court on Monday rejected former Trump administration chief of staff Mark Meadows's bid to have his criminal case prosecuted in federal court.

Sanders minimum wage bill would reduce poverty by 400,000 but also kill 700,000 jobs: CBO

A minimum wage proposal by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) would cut the number of impoverished people by hundreds of thousands but cause even more lost jobs, according to a new analysis from Congress's scorekeeper.

Joe Biden and Hunter lunch ‘with friends’ on anniversary of fatal family car crash

President Joe Biden is publicly embracing son Hunter amid his impeachment inquiry, lunching with him in Delaware to mark the anniversary of the car crash that killed his first wife and daughter.

Industry sues to stop Utah law restricting teenage social media use

An industry group has filed a legal challenge to Utah's law imposing broad restrictions on social media for teenagers.
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