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Bahamas authorities seized $3.5 billion in assets from FTX after bankruptcy

Authorities in the Bahamas acquired more than $3.5 billion in digital assets from the crypto exchange FTX after the company filed for bankruptcy.

Trump tax returns released to public after multiyear battle by Democrats

Former President Donald Trump's tax returns have been released in full after a multiyear quest by Democrats.

Year in Review: Moments when celebrities chose faith despite criticism in 2022

Despite societal pressures to cave in, some celebrities, including Chris Pratt, Candace Cameron Bure, and Mark Wahlberg, chose to stand by their convictions and be guided by their Christian faith when met with criticism.

WATCH: Father drives over 2,000 miles to bring home daughter stranded by Southwest

A California man couldn’t wait for Southwest Airlines to resume operations and decided to drive to the airport in Denver, Colorado, where his daughter had been stranded since Dec. 24.

McCarthy offers key compromise in exchange for support on House speaker bid: Report

As House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy continues to fight off intraparty opposition to his speakership bid, the California Republican is reportedly offering key compromises to GOP lawmakers in exchange for their support.

‘Could hear the president cursing’: Biden furious about border early on in administration

President Joe Biden was reportedly furious about the surge of immigrants illegally crossing the southern border during the first months of his administration, making him angrier than any other policy issue.

SEE IT: Massive crowd overwhelms library in response to Kirk Cameron’s story hour

A record-setting crowd showed up at a library in Indianapolis, Indiana, to support Kirk Cameron reading his new faith-based book on Thursday.

Biden outpaces Trump and Obama with 97 federal judicial nominees by end of second year

President Joe Biden has outpaced two of his predecessors with the confirmation of 97 judges by the end of his second year in office, with it achieving the most diverse nominees in history.

How Biden could look to exploit divided GOP in 2023

President Joe Biden will face a divided government for the first time in office in 2023, but with Republicans holding a bare majority in the House of Representatives and facing internal tensions, he may be able to use the opposing party's rifts to his advantage.

Five crises that could define Biden’s 2023

This year challenged President Joe Biden, from COVID-19 test, baby formula, and children's medication shortages to record-setting gas prices and 40-year-high inflation.
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