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Conservatives mock MyPillow’s Mike Lindell over ‘lunatic’ DeSantis conspiracy theory

Online conservatives attacked MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell after the businessman and Trump ally cast doubt on Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) victory in Miami-Dade County for the state's governorship.

New York legislature gives itself $32,000 raise, and seven Democrats defect on vote

The New York legislature voted to give itself a $32,000 pay raise, becoming lawmakers with the highest salary in the nation.

WATCH: Video shows Sam Bankman-Fried escorted out of courthouse following $250M bail

Disgraced FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried was escorted out of the courtroom Thursday after being released on $250 million bail ahead of his coming trial.

LA mayor urges release of local attorney locked up in Venezuelan jail

Los Angeles lawmakers are urging President Joe Biden to intervene in the case of a local attorney who was kidnapped in Venezuela in March and languishing in jail there, accused of committing crimes.

Former DC officers charged in 2020 death of 20-year-old man

Two former Washington, D.C., police officers were convicted this week in the fatal pursuit of a 20-year-old man in 2020.

Tesla’s ‘full self-driving’ mode at center of blame for major accident

Tesla's "full self-driving" mode is at the center of blame for a San Francisco car crash that left at least nine people injured.

Florida Supreme Court gives DeSantis go-ahead on COVID-19 vaccine grand jury

Florida's Supreme Court approved Gov. Ron DeSantis's request Thursday for a grand jury to investigate manufacturers of the COVID-19 vaccines.

TikTok parent company acknowledges spying on journalists

Employees from TikTok's Chinese parent company, ByteDance, spied on at least two journalists using data from the social media app.

Southern states see large population increase in 2022

Several Southern states were in the top 10 for population growth in 2022, while the number of residents in Northeast and Midwestern states continues to dwindle.

Biden hopes Christmas will ‘drain the poison that has infected our politics’

President Joe Biden is calling on the country to "spread a little bit of kindness" this Christmas season in hopes of easing the partisan tensions plaguing U.S. politics.
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