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White House counsel reveals location of second batch of Biden’s classified documents

White House counsel Richard Sauber revealed that the second batch of classified documents found in President Joe Biden's possession was discovered during a search of the president's Wilmington and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, residences.

Lori Lightfoot’s campaign asks teachers to get students to volunteer: Report

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's reelection campaign reportedly asked teachers in Chicago Public Schools to get their students to volunteer to help secure the mayor a second term.

Amazon fails to overturn New York warehouse’s attempt to unionize

Amazon officials could not convince labor regulators to overturn the unionization of the company's Staten Island warehouse, a significant step toward the union's recognition.

Bankman-Fried claims FTX US ‘fully solvent,’ denies stealing customer funds

Disgraced crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried claimed FTX US is "fully solvent and always has been" after he was arrested on fraud charges.

‘We serve AMERICA’: Marjorie Taylor Greene rejects proposed Zelensky bust in Capitol

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) slammed the idea of placing a bust of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the U.S. Capitol.

WATCH LIVE: Biden delivers remarks on economy and inflation

President Joe Biden is speaking from the White House at 10 a.m. on Thursday to deliver remarks on the economy and inflation rates. His comments come as annual inflation slowed to 6.5% in December, a sign that the price pressures that have wracked the economy over the past year are easing.

‘Lord of the Dance’ Michael Flatley battling aggressive form of cancer

Michael Flatley, creator of the popular Riverdance Irish dancing touring show, is fighting for his life.

Carole Cook dead: Sixteen Candles actress and Lucille Ball protege dies at 98

Actress Carole Cook died Wednesday in Beverly Hills, California just three days shy of her 99th birthday.

‘Woke’ Golden Globes ratings tank to near-record low on NBC

The 2023 Golden Globe Awards tanked in viewership with a near-record low.

Inflation drops to 6.5% in December as price pressures ease

Annual inflation slowed to 6.5% in December, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday, a sign that the price pressures that have wracked the economy over the past year are easing.
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