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Arkansas proposes bill that would ban children from attending drag shows

Proposed Arkansas legislation could soon make it illegal for children to attend drag shows.

Flights resume nationwide after FAA systems rebooted

The Federal Aviation Administration said systems have been restored after an outage grounded domestic flights at airports nationwide.

Air Force football player dies at age 21 after ‘medical emergency’

Air Force Academy football player Hunter Brown, 21, died after suffering a medical emergency on campus.

WATCH: Wordle’s editor dishes on most-hated word choices

The editor of the online word game Wordle explained the process of choosing the daily word and revealed which words have caused the most backlash.

Senate 2024: Here are the Senate Democrats who may retire in next election cycle

As lawmakers prepare for what is likely to be a tough election cycle in 2024, many Senate Democrats in key battleground states are considering retirement as the party seeks to defend its slim majority in the upper chamber.

California shove: Democratic battle for Senate gets ugly start — before incumbent announces future plans

The race for one of California’s Senate seats is underway after Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) announced her intent to run in the 2024 election, setting the stage for a tight battle between her and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) — before incumbent Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) has even announced whether she plans to retire.

Ebola outbreak in Uganda declared finished by officials

Uganda announced its latest outbreak of Ebola, which resulted in 55 deaths, has ended after nearly four months.

George Santos scandal: A running list of the House Republican’s most questionable claims

New York Rep. George Santos has not gotten off to a good start in Congress.

Korean manufacturer plans record $2.5B solar investment for Georgia plant expansion

A South Korean solar module manufacturer plans to spend $2.5 billion to expand its operations in Georgia, adding itself to the ranks of companies to announce new capital projects following the passage of Democrats' green energy spending bill.

Mega Millions jackpot climbs to $1.35 billion

Friday the 13th may turn out to be a lucky day for someone as the Mega Millions jackpot soared to an estimated $1.35 billion after no one won the big prize Tuesday night. It is the second-largest jackpot in the lottery's history.
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