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Nancy Pelosi chokes up in interview when talking about attack on husband

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi choked up when talking about the hammer attack on her husband in her first interview since the incident.

SEE IT: Kathy Griffin uses late mother’s Twitter account after being suspended by Musk

Following her suspension from Twitter by Elon Musk, Kathy Griffin refused to go quietly.

White House says Biden ‘comes from coal country’ amid flap over energy comments

The White House maintained on Monday that President Joe Biden’s words about fossil fuels were “twisted” and that, as a Scranton native, he understands the importance of coal country.

Election Day winners may not be known for a few days, White House says

The White House warned that it could take days to know the results of the Nov. 8 elections.

Hundreds of Tennessee voters cast ballots in wrong races due to redistricting confusion

Election workers in Tennessee are scrambling to get hundreds of voters new provisional ballots after they accidentally cast their votes in the wrong congressional races due to confusion caused by redistricting.

A new lick of paint: Van Gogh the dog paints with his tongue

A one-eared dog named Van Gogh is just like his namesake, the legendary Dutch impressionist Vincent Van Gogh, though he has a different method for creating his artwork.

SEE IT: Whoopi Goldberg leaves Twitter and says, ‘Some speech is not OK free speech’

Whoopi Goldberg is ditching Twitter amid Elon Musk's recent takeover of the platform. However, she's leaving the door open for a possible return.

Another American killed fighting with Ukrainian military

Another American has died fighting alongside Ukrainians against Russian forces, according to the State Department.

Iowa human trafficking victim Pieper Lewis on the run after escaping women’s center

An Iowa sex trafficking victim who was sentenced to probation after killing her rapist escaped a women's center over 72 hours ago — and still has not been found.

WATCH: Salena Zito warns voter behavior will depend on issues, not demographics

The Washington Examiner's Salena Zito warned Monday that voters will be casting their ballots based on issues affecting them and not based on their race or location.
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