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Economic ‘soft landing’ looking likelier as inflation eases and employment grows

An encouraging inflation report for December, coupled with news of labor market resiliency, is raising hopes that the economy might avoid a recession as it emerges from inflation.

Report details horrific human rights abuses by Russian forces in Ukraine

Russian forces' actions during the war in Ukraine amount to a “litany of violations of international humanitarian law,” according to Human Rights Watch.

Jeffries tells House GOP to ‘clean up your house’ over George Santos controversy

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) said it’s on Republicans to handle the growing controversy surrounding Rep. George Santos (R-NY), who has been facing calls to resign after it was discovered he lied to voters and fabricated portions of his resume and personal life.

Hunter Biden charges: What punishments could the president’s son face?

Hunter Biden is being scrutinized by a federal prosecutor for possible tax fraud and for allegedly lying on a federal form when purchasing a firearm — crimes that could result in President Joe Biden’s son being fined or even landing in prison.

SEE IT: NASA’s James Webb space telescope captures photo of star cluster 200,000 light-years away

A new image taken by NASA's James Webb space telescope showed a young star cluster located 200,000 light years from Earth, offering new insight into the early stages of the universe.

WATCH LIVE: Garland issues statement after second Biden document location revealed

Attorney General Merrick Garland is making a statement Thursday afternoon after the location of the second trove of classified documents found in President Joe Biden's possession from the Obama-Biden administration was revealed.

Jack Smith examines how his subpoena targets are footing legal bills: Report

Special Counsel Jack Smith, whose investigations revolve around former President Donald Trump, is zeroing in on how his subpoena targets are footing their legal bills.

Trump discussed using nuclear weapon against North Korea in 2017: Report

Former President Donald Trump discussed the idea of using a nuclear weapon against North Korea while he was in office in 2017, but suggested he could pin the attack on another country, a new book on Trump's time in office alleges.

GOP says Garland must appoint special counsel in Biden classified documents scandal

Republicans are calling upon Attorney General Merrick Garland to appoint a special counsel to handle the Justice Department’s investigation into President Joe Biden’s possible mishandling of classified information — as Garland did in the Mar-a-Lago saga.

Russia releases US Navy veteran Taylor Dudley

U.S. Navy veteran Taylor Dudley has been released from Russian detention after nearly a year in custody, according to a family spokesperson.
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