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Strong storm and tornadoes leave debris strewn across the Southeast in its wake

A strong storm swept through the Southeast on Thursday, resulting in debris being strewn across roads, cars flipped, and injuries to 10-15 people in Morgan County, Alabama.

Biden team informs DOJ of third classified document discovery

President Joe Biden's personal counsel informed the Justice Department of a third classified document discovery Thursday morning.

Google warns Supreme Court could ‘upend the internet’ through Section 230 changes

Google said that a decision in the Supreme Court case regarding terrorist content and Youtube's algorithm could change the internet for the worse.

Comer vows to investigate Biden document handling ‘with or without’ special counsel

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said Thursday that his panel would investigate President Joe Biden’s alleged mishandling of classified material regardless of a new special counsel being appointed.

New government report details 171 investigated UFO sightings still unresolved

The director of national intelligence provided a report on unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs, to Congress on Wednesday as mandated by the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act.

Gas stove bans are advancing around the country — here’s the rundown

Gas stoves became a topic of heated debate this week after a regulator suggested they would be banned at the federal level on safety grounds.

House lawmakers resurrect bipartisan stock trading proposal

Reps. Chip Roy (R-TX) and Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) are reviving a bipartisan push to ban members of Congress, staff, and their immediate families from trading stocks.

McCarthy stands by Santos amid growing calls for New York Republican to step down

Amid growing calls for embattled freshman Rep. George Santos (R-NY) to step down, Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) stood by the New York Republican’s decision to remain in Congress.

Democratic win in Virginia complicates path for Youngkin’s 15-week abortion bill

A win for Democrats in a special election for a state Senate seat in Virginia has complicated Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) and GOP lawmakers' efforts to ban abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy.

WATCH: Joni Mitchell to receive Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song

The Library of Congress announced Thursday that singer Joni Mitchell, 79, will be honored with the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song.
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