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Alligator kills elderly woman after dragging her into water while she walked dog

A 10-foot-long alligator killed an elderly Florida woman on Monday after it dragged her into a lake while she walked her dog.

Radioactive groundwater could affect thousands near North Korea nuke sites: Report

Tens of thousands of people in North Korea and neighboring countries could be exposed to radioactive water from an underground nuclear test site, a South Korean human rights group warned Tuesday.

Money grab: The 10 college majors with the highest annual incomes

College students studying some form of engineering are likely set for a stable financial future if a recent study is any indication.

‘Kyiv stands tall’: Biden vows to remain steadfast against Putin in Ukraine

President Joe Biden sought to reaffirm U.S. support for Ukraine and targeted Russian President Vladimir Putin in a speech delivered in Warsaw, Poland, on Tuesday.

Trump endorses Nikki Haley’s call for cognitive tests for politicians 75 and up

Former President Donald Trump tacitly endorsed former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley's proposed mandatory mental competency test for politicians 75 and older.

Catholic leaders demand investigation into withdrawn FBI memo on ‘Radical Traditionalists’

Catholic leaders and Republican officials are calling for investigations into a local FBI field office’s intelligence memo that sought to link “radical-traditionalist Catholics” with domestic terrorism and that FBI headquarters was forced to withdraw.

Jen McClellan poised to win special election for Richmond-area House seat

Virginia voters headed to the polls Tuesday for a special election that could end with the southern state electing its first black congresswoman.

GOP lawmakers seek investigation after military records released to Democratic-linked firm

Two House lawmakers are requesting an investigation after their military records were improperly released to a third-party public records firm with Democratic ties during the midterm elections.

House Republican would amend Constitution to require cognitive competency for presidents

EXCLUSIVE — One House Republican wants to amend the Constitution so presidents and vice presidents have to prove their cognitive competency.

Former WH press secretary to debut Inside with Jen Psaki Sunday show on MSNBC

Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki will debut a new show on MSNBC in March.
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