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US Park Police officer among two shot in northwest DC

At least two people, including a United States Park Police officer, were shot Wednesday at the corner of 12th and M streets in Northwest Washington, D.C., according to multiple reports.

Pope Francis accuses Israel of terrorism after meeting with hostage families

Israel’s military operation in Gaza has “gone beyond war,” according to Pope Francis, who condemned the conflict after meetings with separate delegations of Palestinian refugees and Israeli relatives of Hamas victims.

Trump feuds with Iowa leaders as 2024 rivals eye a caucus upset

Former President Donald Trump has ramped up his attacks on prominent leaders in Iowa as his 2024 rivals are seeking a breakthrough with voters just two months out from the state's caucuses.

Republican elected mayor of Charleston, South Carolina, for first time in almost 150 years

Charleston, South Carolina, elected a Republican mayor for the first time in almost 150 years Tuesday.

Biden briefed and ‘closely’ monitoring situation after Rainbow Bridge vehicle explosion

President Joe Biden is "closely" monitoring developments after a Wednesday explosion at the U.S.-Canada border, according to the White House.

Food stamps: December SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 for Florida residents to go out in nine days

Low-income Florida households that receive support from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will see their payments in nine days when the program starts for December.

Ramaswamy defends his calls to focus on threats at northern border in wake of suspected terrorist attack

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy reiterated his concerns about security at the U.S.-Canada border shortly after a suspected terror attack at a border checkpoint in Niagara Falls, New York.

Border Patrol captures $3.5 million in fentanyl pills hauled on interstate

Border Patrol agents in California captured over $3.5 million worth of fentanyl pills Thursday in a vehicle stop and search on Interstate 15.

Vermont discriminated against Christian school over transgender athlete rules: Lawsuit

A Christian school in Vermont has filed a lawsuit against the state's education agency after the school was banned from participating in intercollegiate sports for refusing to play a game against a girl's basketball team with a trans girl on it.

Class-action settlement: Deadline to file for $3.6 million Spartan Mosquito repellent settlement in nine days

The deadline to file a claim form in a $3.6 million class-action settlement from Spartan Mosquito Eradicator bug spray is in nine days.
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