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Capitol Christmas tree makes journey to Washington

The Capitol Christmas Tree is on its way to Washington, D.C.

No basis for investigating Musk Twitter purchase, Yellen says

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she doesn’t see any basis for a security review of Tesla founder Elon Musk’s $44 billion purchase of Twitter, despite speculation about an inquiry.

US announces sanctions on non-Russians aiding Kremlin’s war on Ukraine

The Treasury Department announced new sanctions on a list of people and organizations around the globe that the department alleges have been involved in supporting Russia’s military as it wages its war in Ukraine.

WATCH: DeSantis punches back at Trump “Go check out the scoreboard”

Fresh off his midterm reelection win, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said when it comes to recent comments made by former President Donald Trump saying he won more votes in the 2020 election than DeSantis received this time.

Mayorkas denies plans to leave DHS in coming weeks: ‘False rumor’

The head of the Department of Homeland Security denied during a congressional hearing that he is planning to exit the Biden administration in the next two months.

Pompeo insists Trump candidacy won’t deter his 2024 decision

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo downplayed his old boss's speculated 2024 debut, stressing it won't stop him from mounting a campaign of his own if that's his decision.

Stanford student council offers free Black Panther tickets to black students

The Stanford University Graduate Student Council provided students with free tickets to see the new film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever last week, but it reportedly prioritized black students when distributing them.

‘I hope you stick’: Biden pleads with Pelosi to stay on as No. 1 House Democrat

President Joe Biden reportedly nudged House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to stick around as the top House Democrat following the party's historically strong showing in the midterm elections.

Walmart reaches $3.1 billion settlement in opioid lawsuits

Walmart announced it has reached a $3.1 billion settlement to resolve a plethora of lawsuits filed against it for its role in the opioid crisis.

Biden cheers softening inflation following midterm election success

President Joe Biden celebrated a new inflation report Tuesday that showed prices rising more slowly than expected, which the president claimed shows his "economic plan is showing results."
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