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Here are the parts of the country experiencing the most and least inflation

The much-anticipated September inflation report released Thursday showed key regional differences in how much prices are rising.

Dylan Mulvaney awarded Woman of the Year at Virgin Atlantic Attitude Awards

Transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney, a biological man who identifies as a woman, was awarded Woman of the Year at an awards show in the United Kingdom.

ACT scores decline to 32-year low, raise new concerns about college readiness

The ACT test scores for the class of 2023 were the worst in at least 32 years, the ACT organization announced Wednesday, raising new concerns about the academic readiness of college students.

House GOP campaign arm hits ‘Squad’ as antisemitic in new ad as war rages in Israel

EXCLUSIVE — The National Republican Congressional Committee is out with a new digital ad hitting Democrats for past "antisemitic" and anti-Israel comments made by some members of the liberal “Squad.”

Newsom signs bill that fast-tracks housing projects on church lands to address crisis

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) signed into law a bill allowing housing projects on religious lands to be fast-tracked in an effort to address California's housing crisis.

Latest poll in GOP primary for West Virginia governor shows new leader

In the West Virginia Republican race to succeed Gov. Jim Justice, three-term Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is leading by 11 points against House Judiciary Committee Chairman Moore Capito, according to a new poll.

WATCH LIVE: Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre holds White House press briefing

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is set to hold the daily press briefing as the war between Israel and Hamas intensifies.

Bob Menendez accused of acting as a foreign agent for Egypt in new indictment

Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) was charged with violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act in a new indictment brought Thursday by federal prosecutors in New York.

DeSantis is first to reserve airtime through Iowa caucuses with $2 million ad buy

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) became the first candidate in the Republican 2024 race to reserve airtime in Iowa through the Jan. 15 presidential caucuses, cementing reports of the campaign's eagle-eyed focus on the first-in-the-nation caucus state and the campaign's intention to keep going despite financial and polling hurdles.

Air Force claims ‘no records’ found in racial quota records request

EXCLUSIVE — The U.S. Air Force claims it could not find any records referencing race or diversity and inclusion in a public records request seeking information on its personnel diversity goals.
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