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Melania Trump didn’t trust Mark Meadows, was wary of other Trump allies during 2020 campaign

While former President Donald Trump was running his reelection bid, first lady Melania Trump didn't trust some of his closest advisers and top White House officials, according to testimony from her former chief of staff.

Woman says devil made her set fire to ‘haunted’ apartment building

A woman in Boston is facing arson charges after she said the devil made her set her "haunted" apartment on fire Tuesday, authorities said.

SEE IT: Photos show fiery blaze at Cambodian casino that left at least 19 dead

The death toll in Cambodia's hotel and casino fire rose to 19 as of Thursday morning, with dozens still missing and over 70 injured in the blaze.

Russia launches ‘one of the most massive missile attacks’ in the war, Ukraine says

Russian forces launched one of their largest aerial campaigns on Thursday, though Ukraine's military said it was able to shoot down 65 missiles.

CENTCOM killed more than 650 ISIS operatives in 2022, but their ideology lives on

U.S. Central Command conducted a total of 313 operations against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria in the 2022 calendar year that resulted in the death or detention of more than a thousand ISIS operatives.

Death toll in Buffalo blizzard rises to 37 as National Guard conducts welfare checks

The death toll in the Buffalo blizzard has risen to at least 37 on Wednesday, making it the deadliest snowstorm in the New York city since 1950, according to officials.

Elon Musk admits to errors in the handling of Twitter, hypes up future vision

Elon Musk admitted to making mistakes in his first two months in charge of Twitter as he attempts to mold the social media platform to his vision.

Medicaid enrollment expected to hit 100 million early next year

Nearly one third of people in the United States are expected to be enrolled in Medicaid by early next year.

‘Reasoned questioning’ of science: Musk’s new Twitter policy met with praise and disdain

Twitter CEO Elon Musk’s declaration that the social media platform will provide space for “reasoned questioning of the science” was met with both praise and disdain.

New details show Kimberly Guilfoyle demanded $60,000 to speak at Jan. 6 rally

Kimberly Guilfoyle demanded she be paid $60,000 before agreeing to speak at the Jan. 6 rally, according to new details from the Jan. 6 committee transcripts.
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