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WATCH: Anna Giaritelli says agent death shows border under Biden is not ‘OK’

The Washington Examiner's Anna Giaritelli says border agent deaths are unusual and “significant” and that the Biden administration’s response has been lackluster.

Raleigh Christmas Parade canceled after driver loses control, injures girl

A Christmas parade in North Carolina has been canceled after a driver lost control and hit a young girl on Saturday.

Aaron Judge’s 62nd home run ball headed to auction, owner turns down $3 million

The man who caught Aaron Judge's 62nd home run of 2022 is about to cash in big.

Larry Hogan lambastes GOP for ‘toxic politics’ that thwarted red wave

Outgoing Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan prodded the Republican Party to conduct some soul-searching after "repeatedly" losing "to a really bad team" and called for new leadership.

Murkowski takes the lead over conservative foe in Alaska Senate race

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) has taken a slim lead over her Republican challenger Kelly Tshibaka, boding well for her prospects of overcoming a conservative insurgency.

Barr says prosecutors ‘probably have the basis for legitimately indicting’ Trump

Newly appointed special counsel Jack Smith likely has a legitimate basis for indicting former President Donald Trump, his onetime ally, former Attorney General William Barr, surmised.

Biden administration slammed for shielding Saudi leader from prosecution

A legal case brought against Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi has stirred controversy after the Biden administration moved to shield the kingdom’s de facto leader from prosecution.

‘Say his name’: Christie declares time has come to dethrone Trump if GOP wants to win in 2024

LAS VEGAS — Chris Christie is pushing Republicans to challenge Donald Trump head-on and stop fearing the former president’s grassroots supporters, saying the party is barreling toward more disappointment at the polls in 2024 absent fresh leadership at the top.

Tax and spend California faces $25 billion shortfall in 2022

After years of record-breaking surplus, California is now facing a $25 billion shortfall next fiscal year thanks to dwindling tax revenue, according to a state report.

‘Grab & Go’ sandwiches: Subway unveils vending machine for ‘in-the-moment needs’

Vending machines with pre-made Subway sandwiches will soon be available for on-demand purchase.
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