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Trump blasts ‘new’ Fox News, claims only he can save it from ‘freefall’

Former President Donald Trump took to slamming Fox News Saturday over the network's ad choices.

Judge blocks most of Indiana’s restrictions on gender-transition medicine for minors

A federal judge in Indiana has temporarily halted most of the state's restrictions on gender-transition medicine for children.

Michigan teenager with alleged mass shooting plans against synagogue caught by FBI

A Michigan teenager was allegedly caught with mass shooting plans against a synagogue.

Biden says Chinese surveillance balloon was ‘more embarrassing than it was intentional’

President Joe Biden sought to ease concerns about tensions between the United States and China, especially as Secretary of State Antony Blinken heads to Beijing over the weekend with the goal of improving relations.

Stimulus check update: Applications for monthly $1,000 direct payment open in three days

In three days, Los Angeles County will open applications for a guaranteed income program that will send monthly payments of $1,000 for two years.

DOJ rejects GOP request for information on Mar-a-Lago raid for classified documents

The Department of Justice rejected a request from House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) to disclose information related to the FBI search warrant and subsequent raid of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home last year.

Biden hints 2024 race could get ugly depending on ‘who the nominee is’

As President Joe Biden prepares to hit the campaign trail and host his first political rally since announcing his reelection bid, the president is predicting the 2024 cycle could be a tumultuous road.

People pumping water has changed the Earth’s center of gravity

The Earth has drifted almost an entire yard over the course of 17 years due to people pumping water to the planet's surface, according to a new study.

Pence slams Trump’s position on national debt as ‘identical to Joe Biden’s’

Former Vice President Mike Pence has criticized former President Donald Trump over his position on the national debt, claiming that his former boss's stance on the national debt is "identical" to President Joe Biden's.

Space race: How close is the US going to Mars?

Ever since humans first landed on the moon in 1969, Mars has been the next terrestrial body destined for human visitation.
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