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WATCH: Youngkin reiterates commitment to students and families in State of the Commonwealth

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) renewed his commitment to students and their families in his Wednesday State of the Commonwealth address.

What to know about the study behind the push to ban gas stoves

A member of the Consumer Product Safety Commission set off an uproar when he said this week that the agency would consider banning gas stoves on the grounds that they pose health risks.

Supreme Court asks Biden administration to pick sides in North Carolina school skirt case

The Supreme Court asked the Biden administration this week to weigh in on whether it should take a case over a North Carolina charter school's dress code requiring its girl students to wear dresses or skirts.

Jeff Beck dead: Hall of Fame guitarist dies at 78

Guitarist Jeff Beck died Tuesday at 78 years old.

Advertisers hesitant to return to Twitter due to Musk unpredictability

Advertisers remain hesitant to return to Twitter because of owner Elon Musk's unpredictable management.

Amtrak passengers trapped on 37-hour trip called 911 worried they were kidnapped

Passengers trapped on an Amtrak train for over 37 hours made frantic calls to the police after a freight train snafu upended their route and caused a massive delay.

Alabama could prosecute women who use abortion pills

Alabama women who use pills to induce abortions may face prosecution from the state, the state's attorney general said.

Putin snaps in recorded meeting with ministers

A recorded meeting shows Russian President Vladimir Putin losing his temper when arguing with his deputy prime minister.

Four McCarthy detractors tapped for ‘A’-committee assignments

Four of Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) conservative defectors during his heated floor battle to get the gavel were selected by the GOP Steering Committee to serve on “A” committees on Wednesday.

Hawley and Bush send joint letter requesting radioactive testing of Missouri school district

Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley (R) and Rep. Cori Bush (D) requested that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers launch additional radioactive containment testing at Hazelwood School District properties.
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