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‘I’ll let you know later’: Manchin avoids questions on his future with the Democratic Party

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) dodged questions on whether he would consider leaving the Democratic Party on Sunday.

World Cup 2022: Lionel Messi and Argentina win final in dramatic penalty shootout after wild 3-3 tie

Argentina triumphed over France in the World Cup final to become FIFA's 2022 victor in Qatar.

Idaho student murders: Video appears to show victim talking about ‘Adam’ shortly before death

A newly uncovered video might provide fresh clues into the murder of four University of Idaho students.

How Loudoun County became the epicenter of the parental rights movement

For the parents of Loudoun County Public Schools, the swift and sudden downfall of former Superintendent Scott Ziegler was a vindication two years in the making.

Stimulus update: One-time direct tax rebate check worth $800 to go out in just 13 days

South Carolina residents who have filed their 2021 tax returns will be starting the New Year off with a great financial start, thanks to a tax rebate that will give them up to $800.

LISTEN: Scarlett Johansson says she was ‘groomed’ to be ‘bombshell-type actor’

Actress Scarlett Johansson claimed she was "groomed" as a teenager to become a "bombshell-type actor" in a recent interview.

World Cup 2022: Soccer continues to make inroads in the US

The United States is not a soccer country yet, but the 2022 World Cup has been a massive boost to the sport's popularity.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth up to $4,194 to arrive in just three days for millions

There are only a few days left before a portion of Social Security beneficiary recipients receive their monthly retirement payments worth up to $4,194.

Over 7 million misdiagnoses made in emergency rooms each year, study finds

Approximately 1 in 18 patients visiting the emergency room receives an incorrect diagnosis, a new analysis finds.

Drones credited with catching 50,000 illegal entries at border

The Border Patrol credited its eyes in the sky for leading agents to more than 50,000 immigrants who illegally crossed the border in the government’s most recent fiscal year.
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