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Republicans enter 2023 divided from within

As Republicans prepare to take control of the House next week and begin eyeing opportunities to retake the White House in 2024, the party may first have to deal with growing intraparty divisions that could dampen its momentum.

The worst of 2022: Five times wokeness took over in media

This year was full of moments where appeasing the politically correct took precedence in media. From recasting characters to re-imagining stories, there were no lines left uncrossed in these ventures. The Washington Examiner reported on these instances in which the woke took over this year, and now it's counting down the top five worst displays of wokeness in entertainment.

Why families are fleeing certain states and moving to others

Americans were on the move last year as the pandemic waned, with 36 million people changing addresses mostly in search of new jobs or to be closer to family, data show.

‘Classic Gorsuch’: Title 42 dissent fits Biden’s push for ‘immigration reform’ legislation

Justice Neil Gorsuch's dissent from the Supreme Court's majority order allowing 19 states to carry on with their bid defending the Title 42 immigration policy meshes with the Biden administration's push for "immigration reform" legislation.

Year in Review: Biden’s roller coaster year closely tied to gas prices

President Joe Biden's approval rating tanked in his second year in office, and a spike in domestic gas prices was a leading driver.

Five dead, dozens injured in South Korea tunnel fire

Five people are dead and dozens of others are injured after a fire burned in a tunnel near the South Korean capital Thursday.

More than 120 new missile strikes launched by Russia Thursday: Zelensky adviser says

Fresh Russian missile strikes could be heard across Ukraine early Thursday morning, including in the country's capital of Kyiv.

Team Biden tries to boost immigration legislation with border chaos

With illegal immigration soaking up headlines as the calendar turns to 2023, President Joe Biden is aggressively promoting a nearly two-year-old reform bill as his primary solution.

Supporting Ukraine and countering China top the Pentagon’s 2023 to-do list

The Department of Defense is heading into the new year confronting a bevy of issues vital to national security, ranging from continuing to help Ukraine fend off Russian aggression, accounting for the gradually depleting U.S. stockpiles of weapons, and dealing with the continued threat from China.

No charges filed in elite school sex abuse investigation

No criminal charges have been filed over complaints of sexual misconduct stretching back decades at an elite private boarding school in southern California, but law enforcement says that doesn't mean children weren't victimized.
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