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Democrat Kris Mayes wins Arizona attorney general race, recount confirms, after one of the closest races in state history

A recount of votes in the race for Arizona attorney general confirmed Democrat Kris Mayes's win Thursday in one of the closest elections in state history.

Scientology’s David Miscavige can’t be located for child trafficking lawsuit

Church of Scientology leader David Miscavige has vanished in the midst of a child trafficking lawsuit alleging forced labor, accused of evading process servers and frustrating those who want to move the case along in federal court.

GOP official casts doubt on George Santos’s political future

GOP officials are casting doubt on embattled Rep.-elect George Santos’s (R-NY) political future amid reports he fabricated large portions of his resume and background.

Manchin calls for Treasury to pause electric vehicle tax credits in his bill

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is slamming the Treasury Department over what he is calling a “dangerous” interpretation of his and the Democrats' climate and tax bill that passed earlier this year, urging the department to pause implementation of both commercial and new consumer electric vehicle tax credits.

WATCH: Washington Examiner’s Anna Giaritelli details catastrophe at broken border

Washington Examiner homeland security reporter Anna Giaritelli said Thursday that President Joe Biden does not appear to have a plan to deal with the nation's crisis at the southern border.

Beloved shiba inu who inspired ‘Doge’ meme is very sick with leukemia

The beloved shiba inu, Kabosu, who inspired the "Doge" meme and is known for her side-eye expression, is very sick with leukemia and liver disease, the owner shared Wednesday.

Biden says he looks forward to working with ‘friend for decades’ Netanyahu

President Joe Biden said he looks forward to working with Israel’s new government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but suggested the United States could “oppose” certain policies related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Elaine Chao asks media not to repeat ‘racist’ nickname Trump gave her

Former Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao is urging media outlets not to repeat the racist and offensive names Donald Trump has bestowed upon her, noting the former president is only trying to “get a rise” out of his critics.

WATCH: Kirk Cameron says parents’ job is to help ‘withstand attacks’ on innocence

Actor and film producer Kirk Cameron said the war being waged on children’s innocence requires parents to “protect them” and instill “wisdom” and “character” with greater fervor.

WATCH: Alaska man missed heart transplant after flight canceled due to winter storm

A man from Fairbanks, Alaska, who has congestive heart failure, had to miss a heart transplant last week after a major winter storm canceled his flight to Seattle.
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