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FBI using social media to recruit Russians for information

The FBI is using social media to try and recruit Russians and other information as the United States continues to aid Ukraine in its war with Russia.

WATCH: Riley Gaines not deterred by violent protest in San Francisco

Riley Gaines, former University of Kentucky swimmer, vowed that she would not be deterred after a violent protest at her San Francisco State University speech this week.

Idaho student murders: ID connected to murders found in Kohberger home searches

An ID connected to the four college student murders in Moscow, Idaho, was found during a search of Bryan Kohberger’s residences, according to a new report.

Some Republicans say McCarthy’s time as speaker may be on the chopping block

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) could face a possible ouster from his top position just months into the new Congress after receiving blowback for reportedly blaming other members of his party for failing to release a budget proposal.

Your friend the rat: Parisians advocate that rats are good for the city

Rats have earned a place in the hearts of many Parisians lately, as a growing number of residents of the City of Light are advocating for the lives of the critters.

Biden administration appeals Texas abortion pill ruling, setting up legal fight

The Biden administration announced it would appeal a ruling by a federal judge in Texas to halt the approval of mifepristone, effectively banning the sale of the abortion pill across the country.

Youngkin dismisses 2024 questions about his Taiwan visit

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) plans to visit Taiwan later this month but pushed back on questions about the trip being a part of his 2024 presidential ambitions.

Lauren Boebert’s narrow midterm election victory makes her a target for Democrats

Democrats are setting their sights on the Colorado House seat held by Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), hoping to unseat the firebrand Republican after nearly upsetting her in the midterm elections.

Air Force changes body fat percentage requirements amid pilot shortage

The Air Force is reportedly loosening its body composition requirements and allowing recruits to have higher percentages of body fat.

Biden administration to accelerate asylum cases at border and expand migrant legal services

The Biden administration is reportedly set to begin conducting interviews at the southern border as part of its efforts to expand legal services to migrants and accelerate the process of seeking asylum in the United States.
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