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WATCH: Joni Mitchell to receive Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song

The Library of Congress announced Thursday that singer Joni Mitchell, 79, will be honored with the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song.

Robert Hur: Who is Garland-appointed Biden classified docs special counsel?

Attorney General Merrick Garland selected former Trump-appointee U.S. Attorney Robert Hur on Thursday to serve as special counsel to investigate President Joe Biden’s potential mishandling of classified documents.

Mayorkas ordered internal review of massive immigration contract: Emails reveal

EXCLUSIVE — Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas privately voiced concern about the award of a half-a-billion dollar government contract to Endeavors for immigrant housing, according to documents obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request.

ESPN facing lawsuit from two former employees over vaccine mandate

A lawsuit against ESPN was filed in Connecticut on Wednesday over the company's vaccine mandate.

White House deflects national security concerns of Biden’s classified documents disclosure

The White House downplayed national security concerns arising from the discovery of classified documents from President Joe Biden's tenure in former President Barack Obama's administration.

Kathleen Turner would ‘probably not’ take transgender role on Friends today

Movie star Kathleen Turner, 68, revealed that she likely wouldn't take the role of Chandler Bing's transgender father on Friends if she were offered it today.

Iowa House GOP introduces bill requiring teachers to tell parents about LGBT students

Several Iowa House Republicans have introduced a bill that would require teachers to tell parents of their LGBT students about their child's sexuality.

Lisa Marie Presley Hospitalized: Daughter of Elvis suffers apparent cardiac arrest

Singer-songwriter Lisa Marie Presley has been rushed to a Los Angeles, California area hospital after going into cardiac arrest, according to a report.

Twitter Files: No evidence of Russian interference found in push for Nunes memo

Twitter employees found no evidence of Russian involvement in a hashtag campaign critical of the investigation into possible Russian influence over former President Donald Trump, according to newly released documents that indicate that Democratic allegations about Russia's influence were overstated.

Several former Biden aides interviewed by feds over classified docs: Report

Several former aides to President Joe Biden during the Obama administration have been reportedly interviewed by federal law enforcement about the classified documents found in Biden's possession.
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