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Gen. Frank McKenzie calls delays in Afghanistan withdrawal an example of ‘American arrogance’

Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie said he believes the delay in withdrawing troops from Afghanistan can be attributed to "American arrogance." He spoke to his many regrets about the withdrawal that led to the deaths of 13 U.S. service members in August 2021.

Lee swells to major hurricane status

Hurricane Lee is expected to intensify and become the first Category 5 hurricane of the Atlantic season, which lasts until Nov. 30.

Jim Jordan investigates Jack Smith’s ‘abusive tactics’ in Trump documents case

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) is demanding records from special counsel Jack Smith's office after a lawyer representing a defendant in former President Donald Trump's classified documents case said he was improperly pressured.

Car-stealing TikTok trend launches Kia and Hyundai into top 10 most stolen cars

The Kia Optima, Hyundai Sonata, and Hyundai Elantra made the top 10 most-stolen cars list for the first time.

North Korea launches first nuclear submarine: Report

North Korea launched its first "tactical nuclear attack submarine" in a ceremony attended by Kim Jong Un.

Disney amends lawsuit to narrow in on First Amendment claims

Disney amended its lawsuit against Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and members of the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District to cover only its alleged free speech allegations.

Ryanair head hit in the face with ‘cream cakes’ by climate activists

Brian O'Leary, the CEO of Ryanair, was interrupted at a press conference Thursday when climate activists hit him in the face with what were later referred to as "cream cakes."

Ken Paxton ‘doing great’ as impeachment trial continues, wife says

AUSTIN, Texas — Suspended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is in good spirits amid the Senate impeachment trial that threatens to end his political career, according to his wife.

Donald Trump and Megyn Kelly set for first interview in seven years

Megyn Kelly announced she will interview former President Donald Trump for the first time in seven years next week.

George Soros group quietly funded trip by Democrats to meet left-wing foreign leaders

Liberal billionaire and philanthropist George Soros's Foundation to Promote Open Society quietly helped fund a recent trip by House Democrats to meet with left-wing Latin American leaders in several foreign countries, documents show.
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