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Idaho student murders: Police reach key stage in investigation as heartbroken families wait for answers

Moscow police are beginning the process of returning belongings from four murdered University of Idaho students to their families as the investigation into their deaths continues.

Schumer takes victory lap after Georgia win gives Democrats expanded Senate majority

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is taking a victory lap on Capitol Hill Wednesday after Sen. Raphael Warnock’s runoff win in Georgia gave the Democrats a 51-49 majority, a gain from the current 50-50 split.

New York man charged with hate crime after antisemitic attack on father and son

A New York man has been arrested for an alleged antisemitic attack on a father and son on Tuesday.

‘As odious as it is baffling’: Actor exits GAC after Candace Cameron Bure marriage remark

Actor Neal Bledsoe is leaving GAC Media following comments from a prominent executive at the network, Candace Cameron Bure, on "traditional marriage."

Bill to end Tiger King-style exploitation roars through Senate, heads to Biden

Tiger King star Carole Baskin secured a victory for her beloved big cats Tuesday evening.

Texas lawmaker subpoenas BlackRock for ESG-related documents

A Texas state senator has subpoenaed BlackRock to hand over documents related to environmental, social, and governance initiatives — another instance of Republican backlash against the investment firm.

Fauci bemoans ‘extreme’ divide that led to lopsided COVID-19 deaths

Dr. Anthony Fauci bemoaned the political divide in the country and faulted "extreme" politics for lopsided COVID-19 deaths.

Republicans plan investigation into Biden’s deadly Afghanistan withdrawal

House Republicans are beginning to lay the groundwork for their first investigations into the Biden administration, starting with a review of the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan last year.

Stimulus update: Maryland teachers getting $1,000 Christmas bonus in nine days

Employees at a school district in Maryland can expect some extra pocket cash ahead of the Christmas holiday.

DC sues Amazon for using $1 million in tips meant for delivery drivers to cover labor costs

The D.C. Attorney General’s Office is suing Amazon and claiming it pocketed more than $1 million in tips as a way to subsidize the company’s labor costs while deceptively telling consumers 100% of the gratuity payments would go toward delivery drivers’ compensation.
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