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WATCH: Journalist Benjamin Hall, injured in Ukraine, urges others to keep telling ‘stories from war’

Fox News's State Department correspondent, Benjamin Hall, who lost half a leg, a foot, and the use of one eye after being injured while covering the war in Ukraine, encouraged journalists to keep telling stories from war.

Five-week-old bulldog puppy stolen from DC home in armed robbery

A 5-week-old puppy was among the stolen items during an armed robbery at a home in Washington, D.C., on Thursday night.

Virginia woman caught bringing giraffe and zebra bones back from Africa

A Virginia woman was found with some rather unusual souvenirs in her luggage at Washington Dulles International Airport last month.

Kyrsten Sinema files for reelection as an independent

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) filed paperwork to run for reelection in 2024 as an independent a week after she announced she was leaving the Democratic Party.

Trump comes out swinging for McCarthy, says defectors playing ‘dangerous game’

Former President Donald Trump is coming out hard in support of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to become the next speaker of the House, arguing that the California Republican’s defectors are playing a “dangerous game.”

Los Angeles’s hefty ‘mansion tax’ for homeless spooks the wealthy

Wealthy Los Angeles homeowners with an eye on selling their homes are reeling over a new “mansion tax” that could put them on the hook for millions of dollars as part of an effort to aid the homeless, realtors say.

The View hosts split on whether Meghan and Harry did Netflix doc for money

The hosts of The View were split on their opinions of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex's Netflix documentary series Thursday, particularly on whether the royal couple did the documentary for money.

Alex Murdaugh indicted on tax evasion charges by grand jury

Alex Murdaugh, who is accused of killing his wife and son, was indicted on nine counts of tax evasion by the South Carolina State Grand Jury on Friday.

FBI sued for suspending analyst because he espoused ‘conspiratorial views’ about Jan. 6

The FBI has been sued by a watchdog group for putting an employee on leave for allegedly supporting the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.

Japan to ramp up defense capabilities over next five years as threats gather

Japan must acquire the military power needed for “dealing with invasions against its nation” over the next “five years,” according to a landmark security document that emphasized threats from China, Russia, and North Korea.
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