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Putin admits ‘extremely difficult’ situation in Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine

In a rare admission, Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that the situation in the occupied Ukrainian territories Moscow claimed to annex was "extremely difficult."

California earthquake: Video shows devastation from 6.4 magnitude tremor near San Francisco

A powerful 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocked Northern California early Tuesday morning, leaving thousands without power and causing widespread damage.

Stimulus update: Deadline to apply for direct $500 cash payments is just 12 days away

Chicago residents can possibly get $500 if they fill out a program application before New Year's Eve.

Congress set to ban TikTok on government devices

Congress is poised to ban TikTok on government devices, a sign of increasing skepticism of and opposition to the social media platform because of its ties to China.

Noem parts with health secretary after discovering state contracted with transgender group

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, a Republican, announced the retirement of Health Secretary Joan Adam on the heels of learning that the state Health Department contracted with a transgender activist group.

CENTCOM conducts three helicopter raids in Syria and detains six ISIS operatives

U.S. forces conducted three helicopter raids in eastern Syria that resulted in the detention of six Islamic State operatives, according to a Tuesday statement from U.S. Central Command.

Winter storm: Bomb cyclone could hit in just days and cause Christmas chaos

Midwesterners may have a white Christmas as the formation of a bomb cyclone barrels their way and upends air travel.

AOC’s climate change film flop: To the End fails to earn wider box office release

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-NY) To the End film has proven to be a box office flop after only garnering $15,000 in two weekends.

Pirates franchise producer Jerry Bruckheimer would ‘love’ to see Johnny Depp return

Pirates of the Caribbean producer Jerry Bruckheimer said he would “love” to see Johnny Depp reprise his role as Captain Jack Sparrow.

White House tells Congress to pass bipartisan funding bill ‘without delay’

The White House is calling on Congress to avert a government shutdown by passing the just-introduced $1.7 trillion bipartisan funding bill for fiscal 2023 and sending it to President Joe Biden's desk "without delay."
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