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Jeremy Renner shares hospital selfie as sheriff reveals new details about accident

Jeremy Renner updated fans Tuesday after sustaining a serious injury while trying to plow snow on a private road near his home in Nevada.

Astronaut from first successful Apollo mission dead at 90

The last surviving astronaut from the first successful Apollo mission, Apollo 7 in 1968, died Tuesday at the age of 90.

More than 20 people injured in NYC after SUV crashes into sports bar

Twenty-three people were injured at a New York City sports bar and restaurant Monday night when an Uber accidentally crashed into it, officials said.

‘Twitter Files’ document connection to government agencies via ‘belly button’

A new release of internal Twitter correspondence details the relationship between the social media company and government agencies, which one agent compared to a belly button.

NFL Network and Pro Football Hall of Fame postpone finalist announcement after Damar Hamlin injury

The NFL Network and the Pro Football Hall of Fame said Tuesday that they would postpone the announcement of the finalists for the 2023 Hall of Fame class.

Turbulent speaker election delays swearing-in of new members of Congress

New members of the House of Representatives were not sworn in on the first day of the 118th Congress after lawmakers failed to elect a speaker, delaying any action until at least Wednesday afternoon.

SEE IT: Casey DeSantis draws Jackie Onassis comparisons with regal inauguration look

First lady Casey DeSantis stole the show on Tuesday during her husband Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) inauguration for his second term as governor.

White House meetings with Sam Bankman-Fried ‘focused on pandemic prevention’

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s meetings with top advisers to President Joe Biden “focused on pandemic prevention-related matters,” according to the White House.

House adjourns as McCarthy struggles to win speaker’s gavel

The House agreed to adjourn after Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) failed to secure the speakership in three ballots cast Tuesday, with competing factions slated to huddle on next steps after Republicans found themselves at an impasse over who should lead the lower chamber.

SEE IT: Two charged in Christmas substation attacks that left thousands without power

Two men have been charged with conspiracy to damage energy facilities for a series of attacks on substations in Washington state that took place on Christmas Day.
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