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Austin visits troops on Gerald Ford, ‘linchpin of preventing a wider regional conflict’

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stopped at the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier to meet with the sailors who act as the department's attempt to prevent the Israel-Hamas war from developing into a regional conflict.

FDA approves first test for opioid addiction risk

The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved the first-ever genetic test to assess if a patient is at risk of opioid use addiction.

NYC Republican blasts Democratic opponent who got caught using AI to answer media questions

Defeated Republican New York City Council candidate Ying Tan questioned how Democratic Councilwoman-elect Susan Zhuang can authentically represent her New York City district after she admitted to using artificial intelligence to answer questions from a local news publication.

NASA discovers Christmas treelike star cluster in the Milky Way

NASA released an image from the Milky Way of a star cluster resembling a Christmas tree mere days away from Christmas Day.

WATCH LIVE: Antony Blinken holds end-of-year press conference

Secretary of State Antony Blinken is holding his end-of-year press conference from the State Department in Washington.

Pornhub and other pornography sites now forced to verify ages by EU

Pornhub and two other pornography-hosting platforms will now face stricter content restrictions in the European Union, including the need to verify users' age.

Existing home sales rise for first time in six months as mortgage rates moderate

Last month, existing home sales increased for the first time since May as mortgage rates began to moderate.

Judge allows Confederate monument to be removed from Arlington National Cemetery

A federal judge ruled that Arlington National Cemetery may proceed with removing a Confederate monument after pausing the effort earlier this week.

Biden-district Republicans targeted in new attack ads over impeachment inquiry votes

EXCLUSIVE — House Republicans representing districts won by President Joe Biden in 2020 are coming under attack by Democratic groups after backing an impeachment inquiry into the president.

Trump torches Colorado ruling kicking him off the ballot as a ‘sad day in America’

Former President Donald Trump posted several messages early Wednesday blasting the decision by the Colorado Supreme Court that he is ineligible to be president under the 14th Amendment.
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