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Chick-fil-A to close its historic first location

The very first Chick-fil-A location is set to close for good on Saturday.

San Francisco names nation’s first drag laureate

San Francisco unveiled a drag queen laureate Thursday in an attempt to improve the image of drag performers.

Kia and Hyundai settle $200 million suit for owners with easy-to-steal cars

Owners of Hyundai and Kia vehicles determined to be easy to steal will receive compensation following an over $200 million class action lawsuit settled on Thursday.

Virginia poised for abortion tourism as South Carolina moves toward ban

With two Southern states moving this week to restrict abortion, Virginia may soon become the only state in the region to allow unrestricted access.

White dwarf star explodes after feeding off helium-rich material from companion star

A white dwarf star was spotted feeding off a companion star before the feasting star exploded.

Schumer says Senate will go on recess next week despite debt limit dispute

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said Thursday that the Senate will move forward with its planned May recess, ending days of speculation amid unfinished negotiations between House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and President Joe Biden to avert a debt default.

Marsha Blackburn wants federal workers to ‘show up’ as remote work policies remain post-pandemic

EXCLUSIVE — Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) is looking to require federal workers to come back to work after agencies allowed for flexible remote schedules during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Social Security update: Here are seven changes to benefits that were made for 2023

The Social Security Administration makes changes to benefits for retirees every October, which go into effect the following year.

Sam Brinton arrested in Maryland on ‘fugitive from justice’ charges

Former Biden administration nuclear waste official Sam Brinton was arrested on Wednesday on charges of being a "fugitive from justice."

House GOP revolts against Biden proposed chocolate milk ban: ‘Totally unacceptable’

A proposal by the Department of Agriculture to restrict the ability of schools to serve flavored milk products, including chocolate milk, is drawing harsh criticism from Republican lawmakers who say the proposal is an example of government overreach.
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