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Newsom insists he will not challenge Biden in 2024 despite speculation

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) will not challenge President Joe Biden for the Democratic candidacy in the 2024 presidential election despite much speculation that he will run.

Flashdance and Fame Oscar-winning singer Irene Cara dead at 63

The woman behind two of the biggest movie songs of the 1980s has died.

Here are the 42 Biden administration officials House Republicans have put on notice

House Republicans are wasting no time to get their agenda underway as they prepare to take control of the lower chamber, alerting at least 42 officials in the Biden administration that they will be expected to testify in a slew of GOP-led investigations early next year.

Pocket watch of Titanic clerk sells for $116,000 at auction

A gilded pocket watch belonging to one of the RMS Titanic's postal clerks sold for $116,000 at the auction block last weekend.

‘Deeply held beliefs’: Colorado designer before Supreme Court says she cannot condone LGBT weddings

Custom website and graphic designer Lorie Smith doesn't want to be forced to create websites for same-sex weddings due to her Christian faith, an issue the Supreme Court will debate next month in a free speech case challenging Colorado's anti-discrimination law.

Left behind: The most notable banned Twitter accounts Musk has not restored

While Elon Musk has reveled as CEO in reinstating several Twitter accounts, a collection of accounts has not gotten such an opportunity.

Santa shortages: Another long-term effect of the pandemic wreaks havoc on Christmas

You might be hard-pressed to come by Santa this year — just another long-term effect of the pandemic wreaking havoc on employee shortages. The average working Santa is of a certain age and plumper proportions, making them the most at risk for coronavirus, meaning many Santas aren’t suiting up this year because they are still not comfortable working, and enrollment in Santa schools is down.

‘Social justice’ schools: Medical association praises diversity efforts in doctor education

The Association of American Medical Colleges praised U.S. medical schools for their commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, or DEI, in a new report that detailed nationwide efforts at the colleges to implement diversity programs.

‘Lobsta Mickey’ statue resurfaces in Boston

An obscure statue of Mickey Mouse has reappeared at a store in Boston after being out of public view for nearly 17 years.

‘World’s oldest meal’ discovered in ancient fossil

Scientists have discovered the last meal for ancient animal inhabitants of Earth, from more than 550 million years ago, in a fossil.
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