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Why the GOP has labeled Hakeem Jeffries an ‘election denier’

Conservative lawmakers and members of the Republican National Committee have labeled the new leader of House Democrats an "election denier" because the new leader claimed the 2016 presidential election was fake.

Al Roker taken back to hospital one day after release: ‘His condition was worrying’

NBC weatherman Al Roker was taken via ambulance back to the hospital just one day after having been discharged.

Here’s what’s on the menu for Biden’s first state dinner with France’s Macron

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden have rolled out the red, white, and blue to fete French President Emmanuel Macron and his first lady Brigitte Macron in the first state dinner of the Biden administration.

WATCH: FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried takes responsibility that ‘people got hurt’

Sam Bankman-Fried, the former CEO of cryptocurrency giant FTX, denied knowing “that there was any improper use of customer funds” but said, “a lot of people got hurt, and that's on me."

DHS warns of threats of violence ahead of two-year anniversary of Jan. 6 attacks

The Department of Homeland Security is warning of the possibility of violence as states prepare to certify their midterm election results and as the country approaches the two-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.

Jan. 6 committee considering criminal referrals as panel wraps up investigation

Members of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol are set to meet Friday to discuss the details of its final report and to decide on whether to make criminal referrals, possibly for fellow lawmakers.

China signals an easing in its COVID-19 policy following mass protests

China signaled an easing in its zero-COVID-19 policy on Thursday, relaxing lockdown measures for districts in Shanghai and Guangzhou amid massive protests despite record documented COVID-19 cases.

Idaho murders: Police backtrack on claims slayings were targeted

Police provided updates to their investigation into the University of Idaho murders, clarifying that initial statements the killings were targeted resulted from a “miscommunication” and that the motive behind the attack is still unknown.

Closing arguments for Trump Organization criminal tax fraud trial begin Thursday

Prosecutors and defense lawyers are set to give their closing arguments on Thursday in the criminal tax fraud trial against the Trump Organization, marking the beginning of the end of the yearslong investigation into the former president’s company and its financial dealings.

$25K signing bonuses: Cities compete amid shortage of cops

Facing officer shortages that have exacerbated the nationwide crime problem, police departments around the country are offering increasingly large incentives as they fight for badly needed recruits.
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