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Who were the other passengers aboard Prigozhin’s crashed plane?

Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin was killed when his plane crashed in the Tver region of Russia, Russian authorities confirmed.

Republican debate: Brian Kemp calls Donald Trump debate night ‘loser’

Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) called former President Donald Trump the "loser" of the first Republican National Committee debate after he chose not to appear on stage for the event.

Ron Johnson lashes out at return of mask and vaccine mandates: ‘Alarming’

MILWAUKEE — Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) said the return of mask and vaccine mandates is "alarming."

Kevin McCarthy calls for House investigation into Biden response to Maui wildfires

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) believes the Biden administration's response to the wildfires on Maui deserves a House investigation as the death toll climbs over 100 with nearly 1,000 people missing.

Wisconsin senator lays out abortion stance he says will save the GOP in 2024

MILWAUKEE — Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) outlined the abortion stance he believes will save Republicans in 2024 — his.

White House: Trump’s tariff proposal will lead to ‘higher prices and higher inflation’

The Biden White House came out in strong opposition to former President Donald Trump's floated proposal of a 10% tax on all foreign imports, claiming it would raise costs for lower- and middle-income people.

Brandon Johnson proposes tax hikes on high-end Chicago homes to fight homelessness

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is making changes to a campaign promise that sought to fight homelessness by raising taxes after drawing concerns about the burdens a tax hike could bring on property owners.

‘Flesh-eating’ bacteria kills five people in Florida

Five people have died in Florida from an infection of vibrio vulnificus, a rare, so-called "flesh-eating" bacteria that thrives in saltwater and marsh environments.

Idaho student murders: Bryan Kohberger trial delayed after waiving right to speedy trial

The trial for Bryan Kohberger, the defendant in the quadruple murder of four University of Idaho students, has been delayed after he waived his right to a speedy trial.

Obama chef’s drowning near Martha’s Vineyard property ruled accident

The death of former President Barack Obama's chef last month was ruled an accidental drowning by the Massachusetts medical examiner.
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