Jay Leno forced to cancel appearance over a ‘serious medical emergency’: Report
Comedian Jay Leno was forced to cancel an appearance at a conference in Las Vegas Sunday night, according to a report.
California Dreamin’: The pathway for the House majority runs through these uncalled districts
Nearly a week after the midterm election, the party in the majority in the House of Representatives is still unknown as votes continue to be counted in various states.
White House calls for ‘assault weapons ban’ in wake of UVA shooting
The White House has released a statement sharing condolences in response to a shooting at the University of Virginia that left three people dead.
Russia braces for evidence of torture ‘on a grand scale’ in liberated Kherson
Russia expects evidence of “people tortured to death” in Kherson to surface following Ukraine’s liberation of the city, according to a pro-Russian occupation government official.
WATCH: Iconic A Christmas Story house is listed for sale in Cleveland
The famous home from the classic film A Christmas Story was listed for sale on Monday.
Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries are 17 days away from the first of two payments in the month of December due to a scheduling quirk, worth a total of $1,755.
Students who heckled Ann Coulter at Cornell event could face discipline
Officials at Cornell University said any student who was involved in shouting down a campus lecture by conservative commentator Ann Coulter last week could face discipline.
Russia bans Jim Carrey and other Canadians over Trudeau’s opposition to invasion
Jim Carrey, The Handmaid's Tale author Margaret Atwood, and other notable Canadians were banned from entering Russia in response to Canada's support for Ukraine amid the Russian invasion.
Pompeo slams Biden’s comment that he’s ‘not looking for a conflict’ with China
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo dismissed President Joe Biden's claim that he's "not looking for a conflict" with China following the first in-person meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping of Biden's presidency.
Army awards Lockheed Martin over $500 million to replenish US stockpiles
The Army awarded multiple contract options to Lockheed Martin valued at more than $500 million to replenish Defense Department stockpiles that have been diminished through the military aid provided to Ukraine.
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