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Todd and Julie Chrisley plan to appeal convictions

Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley will be appealing their respective convictions in an attempt to get out of their sentences.

US prepares to grant Chevron authorization to pump oil in Venezuela

The United States is prepared to grant Chevron a license to pump oil in Venezuela as early as this weekend, pending the resumption of long-suspended political talks between the Venezuelan government and the country’s opposition in Mexico City this weekend.

Mike Pence increases political staffers, signaling 2024 run

Former Vice President Mike Pence is signaling a 2024 presidential run, increasing his political staff with experienced operatives.

Here’s what’s open on Thanksgiving

The Thanksgiving holiday will see some stores closed and limited hours for others. While every location can vary in its holiday schedule, there are still a few places that will remain open during the holiday.

PA funeral director hit with abuse of corpse charge

A Pennsylvania funeral director was charged with abuse of a corpse after a family alleged he left their loved one's remains in horrid condition.

Kansas court blocks state ban on prescribing abortion pills via telemedicine

A Kansas judge has blocked the state's ban on prescribing abortion pills via telemedicine, a move that could expand access to abortion.

WATCH: Philly man credits inhaler in pocket for saving his life from bullet

A Philadelphia man is crediting his asthma inhaler for saving his life Tuesday after he was shot by a stray bullet while riding a bus.

Massachusetts to utilize community center to house 60 immigrant families

Massachusetts announced a plan Tuesday to temporarily use a community center as a housing facility for its influx of immigrants.

Republicans blast Biden’s ‘disgraceful’ extension to student loan payment pause

The Biden administration's latest extension to the pause on federal student loan payments faced a chilly reception from congressional Republicans, who blasted the announcement as fiscally irresponsible.

US sending additional $400 million in Ukraine military aid, Blinken announces

Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced a new $400 million military aid package to Ukraine on Wednesday.
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