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Flu falling but remains high in most parts of the country

Flu cases are declining across the country, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says they remain high.

Residents of Virginia city to receive $500 every month for two years

A relatively small number of residents in Alexandria, Virginia, have been selected for a program that will give them $500 every month over the course of two years.

Pressure builds on Santos: Republican demands investigation into GOP colleague’s falsehoods

Rep.-elect Nick LaLota (R-NY) is calling for an ethics investigation into embattled Rep.-elect George Santos (R-NY), who fabricated and misrepresented his resume.

WATCH: ‘Libs of TikTok’ says DeSantis offered her sanctuary after unmasking

The mind behind Twitter's "Libs of TikTok" account says Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) offered her sanctuary in his own home after she was unmasked earlier this year.

‘I don’t know what’s happening’: Kim Kardashian opens up about Balenciaga scandal

Reality star Kim Kardashian is finally opening up further about the controversial Balenciaga ad that featured young children holding teddy bears in BDSM-inspired clothing, which some compared to child pornography.

Bullish oil market could complicate Biden’s oil reserve refill plan

Oil prices rose to their highest mark in nearly a month on Tuesday, potentially posing challenges to the Department of Energy's plan to begin refilling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve using fixed-price contracts following President Joe Biden's record-breaking drawdowns.

Taiwan extends mandatory military service amid rising China threat

The mandatory military service in Taiwan has been extended, President Tsai Ing-wen announced on Tuesday.

Year in Review: Shake-ups at CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News

Cable news networks experienced a number of changes in 2022 both on and off the air.

Virginia state Senate race becomes battleground for abortion rights

A special election scheduled for next month to fill a seat in the Virginia state Senate has emerged as the latest abortion battleground, with groups on both sides of the issue investing heavily in the race.

Johns Hopkins surgeon says ‘science should have no gag rules’ after Twitter censorship

A surgeon at Johns Hopkins University's hospital slammed top medical officials on Tuesday, saying that "science should have no gag rules" after the latest round of the Twitter Files revealed that the White House pressured the platform to censor "misinformation."
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