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Southwest hopes to have schedule fixed by Friday after 2,300 flights get canceled

Southwest Airlines announced that it's looking to fix its flight schedule by Friday after it canceled over 15,000 flights this week and 2,300 on Thursday.

‘Afraid of people’: Trump wouldn’t have marched with Capitol rioters, White House aide says

Despite his claims to the contrary, former President Donald Trump likely wouldn't have marched with his supporters to the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot even if he was permitted by his security detail, according to the former chief of staff to the first lady.

Mississippi head coach accuses Texas Tech player of spitting, using racial slur

The head coach of the University of Mississippi's football team is accusing a Texas Tech player of spitting on at least one player and using a racial slur during Wednesday's TaxAct Texas Bowl.

Jan. 6 transcripts: Ray Epps insists he had no contact with FBI or law enforcement

Ray Epps, the man who has been the subject of right-wing conspiracies that he was a federal informant after he was filmed corralling rioters during the Capitol riot, told the Jan. 6 committee that he never made contact with law enforcement.

WATCH: Protests spark after Florida warns venues to disallow children at drag shows

Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s warning that "any and all actions available” would be taken against venues allowing minors to attend drag shows was met with support and opposition outside an Orlando event held on Wednesday.

UK and France say no plans to place new restrictions on travelers from China

The United Kingdom and France said Thursday that they have no plans to require COVID-19 tests or place additional restrictions on travelers coming from China.

Karl Rove: Democrats and Biden need a reality check over midterm performance

Former White House deputy chief of staff Karl Rove claimed on Thursday that the Biden administration and Democrats needed a reality check about President Joe Biden's role in the midterm elections last month.

Melania Trump didn’t trust Mark Meadows, was wary of other Trump allies during 2020 campaign

While former President Donald Trump was running his reelection bid, first lady Melania Trump didn't trust some of his closest advisers and top White House officials, according to testimony from her former chief of staff.

Woman says devil made her set fire to ‘haunted’ apartment building

A woman in Boston is facing arson charges after she said the devil made her set her "haunted" apartment on fire Tuesday, authorities said.

SEE IT: Photos show fiery blaze at Cambodian casino that left at least 19 dead

The death toll in Cambodia's hotel and casino fire rose to 19 as of Thursday morning, with dozens still missing and over 70 injured in the blaze.
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