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WATCH: Sports reporter has hilarious reaction after being sent out into cold to cover storm

An Iowa sports reporter saw his job shift from covering the evening’s athletic scores to an early morning play-by-play of weather alerts.

Journey’s Jonathan Cain snaps back at bandmate over Trump feud: ‘Look in the mirror’

Journey keyboardist and guitarist Jonathan Cain told bandmate Neal Schon to “look in the mirror” as a rift between the two continues over Cain’s appearance at a November event for former President Donald Trump.

15,000 flights canceled or delayed as once-in-a-generation bomb cyclone cancels Christmas

Traveling home for Christmas is growing more chaotic as more than 15,000 more flights have been canceled or delayed as of Friday morning.

Tim Allen discusses behind-the-scenes of creating The Santa Clauses: ‘It was startling’

Tim Allen praised the “startling” work of those who worked behind-the-scenes of the new Disney+ series The Santa Clauses.

Trump’s series of unfortunate events: 2024 announcement seemed like a tipping point

Ever since he announced his third bid for the White House, former President Donald Trump has been hit with one setback after another.

WATCH: Tulsi Gabbard blasts ‘incompetent’ Congress over failing border security in omnibus bill

Former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard blasted Democrats and Republicans in Congress as "incompetent" for side-stepping border security as they worked to pass the $1.7 trillion omnibus bill.

McCarthy critics take aim at speaker hopeful’s tactics to sway votes

Conservatives are taking issue with tactics being used to sway support for House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) ahead of Jan. 3's speaker vote, with several GOP lawmakers stating that his strategy has been counterproductive to his cause.

‘Majority’ Taylor Greene: Georgia lawmaker angles to be GOP kingmaker

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre had a telling slip of the tongue earlier this month when she briefly referred to “Majority Taylor Greene” during a press briefing.

Can Biden keep dodging recession bullet in 2023?

The White House doesn't have to quarrel with the technical definition of a recession after a healthy third-quarter GDP report, but the Biden administration may find itself dealing with an unquestioned economic downturn in 2023.

Stimulus update: Three direct monthly payments worth up to $500 to start going out next month

New Year is in less than two weeks away, and with it comes several monthly programs that will provide people with payments worth up to $500.
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