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Andrew Tate: Pizza chain that led to his arrest is flooded with 5-star reviews

The Romanian pizza chain connected to the arrest of controversial influencer Andrew Tate has been flooded with 5-star online reviews following the apprehension of the "Top G."

Los Angeles homeless commandeer streetside public EV charging stations

Homeless Los Angeles residents have taken over electric vehicle charging stations throughout the city, setting up encampments with all the comforts of home, such as televisions, barbecues, and furniture.

WATCH: GOP lawmaker writes off Buttigieg’s letter to Southwest as ‘just paper’

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s letter to Southwest Airlines calling the rate of flight cancellations “unacceptable” amounts to “nothing,” according to Rep. Nancy Mace.

Year in Review: The six biggest sports stories of 2022

The year 2022 was busy in the sports world, with a Winter Olympics, a World Cup, and some notable retirements (and unretirements).

Andrew Tate: Who is the influencer arrested in Romania on human trafficking charges?

Emory Andrew Tate III, regularly known as Andrew Tate, who was arrested by Romanian police on suspected human trafficking charges, became known for his outlandish personality and misogynistic comments made on social media.

Sarah Sanders taps DeSantis aide for top Arkansas education job

Arkansas Gov.-elect Sarah Sanders has nominated a Florida Department of Education official for secretary of education as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's influence in conservative education policy grows.

Stimulus update: Alexandria residents to receive first $500 payments in February

A small collection of residents in Alexandria, Virginia, who were selected to receive an extra $500 a month for the next two years, can expect to receive their first check in February.

Russia targets Kyiv in overnight drone attack

Russian forces fired more than a dozen drones, officials in Ukraine announced Friday, one day after Moscow blasted multiple missiles in its most recent attack against the country's infrastructure.

Canadian governmental organization petitioned to block Alexander Ovechkin from entering country

The Ukrainian Canadian Congress petitioned the Canadian government Wednesday to block NHL superstar and Washington Capitals captain Alexander Ovechkin from playing in the country.

Leading antitrust adviser Tim Wu to depart White House

A major official who helped lead the White House's initiative to advocate antitrust policy will depart his position on Jan. 4.
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