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‘Joe Biden blew it’: Rail workers union lashes out at the White House

President Joe Biden is facing heat from one of his most loyal constituencies as Congress prepares a vote that could avoid a painful railroad strike ahead of the holidays.

Nonbinary Biden official Sam Brinton charged after stealing luggage at airport, using it for a month

A senior official in the Biden administration’s Department of Energy has been charged with felony theft after allegedly stealing a piece of luggage from the baggage claim at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

Biden to host second White House democracy summit in spring 2023

The White House announced Tuesday that it will host a second democracy summit in late March 2023 in an effort to accelerate "concrete action toward democratic resilience and renewal."

WATCH: Will Smith talks ‘horrific night’ he slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars

Will Smith detailed the "horrific night" that he slapped comedian Chris Rock at the Oscars in the spring in an interview with late-night host Trevor Noah on Monday.

‘Pro-life Spider-Man’ scales Ritz Carlton tower in Los Angeles: Video

The anti-abortion protester who goes by the title "Pro-Life Spider-Man" has swung back into the news again, drawing the attention of web users for his latest stunt of apparently scaling the Ritz Carlton tower in Los Angeles.

‘Public deserves to know’: Musk soon to release files on Twitter’s suppressed free speech

Twitter CEO Elon Musk revealed this week that files related to the social media platform’s history of suppressing content would be released soon.

Large motorcycle rallies linked to rise in organ donations, study finds

Motorcycle rallies that draw thousands of attendees can increase regional rates of motor vehicle fatalities and traumatic injuries, leading to a rise in the number of organ donations and transplants during these events, a new study finds.

Stimulus update: One-time payment worth up to $1,050 heading to California residents by Dec. 31

California residents still waiting to receive up to $1,050 to help offset the costs of rising inflation rates can expect the next wave of payments to arrive by the end of December.

‘Would be no hunger’: Alyssa Milano slams Musk buying Twitter rather than donating

Actress and 20-year UNICEF Ambassador Alyssa Milano claimed Tuesday that Twitter owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk could have ended world hunger had he donated $40 billion to UNICEF rather than purchasing the social media platform.

Romney compares Trump to a gargoyle, calls him ‘disgusting’ for dinner with Kanye West

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) compared former President Donald Trump to a gargoyle, calling him "disgusting" over his dinner with rapper Kanye West, now known as Ye, and far-right personality Nick Fuentes.
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