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Paul Whelan’s sister speaks out against critics of Brittney Griner swap

Paul Whelan's sister, Elizabeth Whelan, spoke out Wednesday against critics of President Joe Biden's prisoner exchange to secure Brittney Griner's release from Russian detention.

WHO investigation into COVID-19 origins stalled without access to Chinese data

The World Health Organization denied reports Wednesday that it abandoned an investigation into the origins of COVID-19, though it admitted that the agency's efforts have been stalled due to a lack of cooperation from China.

Biden’s call to ban assault weapons slammed by 16 attorneys general

President Joe Biden's demands for a ban on assault weapons were called irresponsible and unconstitutional by 16 state attorneys.

Raquel Welch dead: Hollywood siren dies at 82 after brief illness

Legendary Hollywood actress and sex symbol Raquel Welch has died.

WATCH: Pranksters accused of trying to start WWIII after flying balloon over Chinese Embassy

A pair of pranksters in the United Kingdom are being accused of attempting to start World War III after they flew their own version of a "spy" balloon over the Chinese Embassy in London.

Trump’s offer to provide DNA in rape case rejected for being ‘too late’: Judge

A New York federal judge rejected an offer on Wednesday by former President Donald Trump to supply a DNA sample in a lawsuit accusing him of raping writer E. Jean Carroll in a Manhattan department store in the 1990s, saying his offering comes "too late," with a trial slated to begin in April.

Alex Jones delays new podcast, accused of trying to squirm out of paying Sandy Hook families

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has made a "solemn promise" to stop posting more episodes of his new subscription-based podcast following concerns he could use the show to spread disinformation and liquidate his bankrupt business that owes the families of the Sandy Hook Elementary massacre $1.5 billion in settlement money.

Kathy Hochul’s ‘overbroad’ New York gun law panned by liberals opposing social media registration

After months of litigation against New York's latest gun control law, several liberal groups are standing in opposition to its measure requiring concealed carry permit applicants to register their social media accounts, saying it's "overbroad" and unconstitutional.

John Kerry’s family sold private jet after criticism over environmental impact

Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry's family has sold its private jet following criticism regarding the aircraft's environmental impact.

Major left-wing charity unable to process credit card donations following Washington Examiner report

A major left-wing charity is unable to accept credit card donations for itself or the 140 groups that it fiscally sponsors following several Washington Examiner reports on how the nonprofit group is linked to Palestinian terrorism.
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