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Philadelphia officials warn residents against drinking tap water after Delaware river chemical spill

Officials in the city of Philadelphia are warning residents of a latex spill in the Delaware river, which may have impacted drinking water for much of the area.

Former U.S. Attorney says Trump probe not unprecedented

Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said that the Manhattan probe into alleged hush money payment by former President Donald Trump's former lawyer is not unprecedented.

Netanyahu fires Minister of Defense after he pressed for halting judicial overhaul

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired his Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant Sunday after he pressed for a pause on plans for a judicial overhaul.

WATCH: Utah Gov. expects ‘enforcement issues’ with new social media laws for minors

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) said Sunday that his state's recently signed laws that require parental consent and time limits for minors on social media sites are not "foolproof" and recognizes there are "enforcement issues."

Ron Johnson decries ‘multiple-tier justice’ in Trump and Hunter Biden inquiries

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) juxtaposed the differences in treatment of former President Donald Trump and first son Hunter Biden by law enforcement.

GOP states press voter photo ID rules, with unclear effects

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — As Ohio’s primary approaches, a strict new photo ID requirement is stirring concerns for military veterans and out-of-state college students, in Amish communities and among older voters.

Biden says MAGA Republicans’ proposals will allow fentanyl in US and rip assistance from families

President Joe Biden once again took on "extreme MAGA House Republicans," warning they would rip food assistance from families and enable 900 pounds of fentanyl to pour in from the Southern border.

California looks to spend some Medicaid money on housing

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — At the start of 2022, Thomas Marshall weighed 311 pounds. He had been hospitalized 10 times in five years, including six surgeries. He had an open wound on his left leg that refused to heal — made worse by living in a dirty, moldy house with five other people, two ball pythons, four Chihuahuas and a cage full of rats.

Agatha Christie becomes latest author revised by sensitivity readers: Report

Best-selling author Agatha Christie's books have reportedly become the latest target of sensitivity readers reworking or removing original passages in new editions of Poirot and Miss Marple mysteries published by HarperCollins.

Tony Gonzales says rhetoric on Jan. 6 is ‘out of control on both sides’

Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) said on Sunday that rhetoric surrounding the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, is "absolutely out of control on both sides."
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