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Retired Gen. Jack Keane tells Iranian protesters that freedom is coming at DC event

Retired Gen. Jack Keane told an audience of Iranian-Americans that freedom was coming to the people of Iran, during an Iranian policy event in Washington D.C. on Saturday.

James O’Keefe returns to Twitter after the lifting of his lifetime ban

Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe rejoiced in a social media video on Friday about the lifting of Twitter's permanent ban on his accounts.

TSA snatches record number of firearms in airports during 2022

A record amount of firearms were intercepted from passengers rifling through airport security in 2022, the Transportation Security Administration revealed Friday.

Stimulus Fail: How Pennsylvania’s gambit to send out $2,000 checks faltered

As Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf prepares to hand off the baton to Josh Shapiro (D) in the coming weeks, he is opening up about his time in office, including his unsuccessful attempt to send out $2,000 stimulus checks to families.

Winter storms pelt Northeast ahead of Christmas, knocking out power

Residents in the Northeast may have a white Christmas after all.

Tax rebates 2023: New Mexico looking to give residents $750 payment in new year

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) is reportedly encouraging New Mexico lawmakers to tap into the state's projected surplus to fund bolstered tax rebates to residents.

Mark Finchem’s election lawsuit gets tossed out with prejudice by Arizona judge

Former Arizona secretary of state hopeful Mark Finchem's lawsuit to challenge his 2022 midterm election defeat was tossed out with prejudice by a judge Friday, affirming his rival Adrian Fontes’s victory.

Biden to appoint Joe Kennedy III as special envoy to Northern Ireland: Report

President Joe Biden is reportedly planning to appoint former Rep. Joe Kennedy III (D-MA) as a special envoy to Northern Ireland for Economic Affairs amid upheaval in the region due to Brexit.

DC bill to allow judges to decide custody and welfare for pets in divorce cases

The Council of the District of Columbia is considering a bill that will allow "judges to consider the best interests of a pet and award joint custody in a divorce case."

Former British PM David Cameron bags teaching gig at Abu Dhabi university

Former British Prime Minister David Cameron will soon be known as Professor Cameron to students in Abu Dhabi.
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