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California panel eyes historic reparations for descendants of slaves: Report

A reparations committee in California projected that black people in the state who are descended from slaves could receive as much as $223,200 for housing discrimination during the 20th century, according to a report.

Tesla delivers the first of its semitruck line

Tesla delivered the first of its electric semitrucks on Thursday after five years of developing the model.

Former NATO chief calls on US to lift ‘self-imposed restrictions’ on Ukraine aid

Former NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen believes the Biden administration needs to do away with its “self-imposed restrictions” on military aid to Ukraine to help defeat Russian forces.

Georgia police arrest man suspected of shooting teenager campaigning for Warnock

Georgia police have arrested a man suspected to have shot a teenager outside his home on Thursday.

‘Right thing to do in the moment’: Biden signs bill averting Christmas rail strike

President Joe Biden signed the just-passed bill averting a national rail road strike into law Friday, calling the agreement "the right thing to do" even though it excluded increased paid sick leave for rail workers.

WATCH: Charlie Kirk calls out leftist money behind college protests

Turning Point USA Founder and CEO Charlie Kirk called out the protesters who screeched at him this week and the money behind them after he held an "optional" and "voluntary" event at the University of New Mexico.

Ukrainian military accuses Russia of launching dummy nuclear-capable missiles

Ukraine's military is accusing Russian forces of launching nuclear-capable missiles fitted with nonexplosive warheads in an effort to exhaust Ukraine’s air defenses.

Bentex children’s clothing recalled for lead levels

Clothing manufacturer Bentex is recalling a number of its children's clothing products over high lead levels.

Parents could see $300 monthly payments under proposal Democrats seek to pass in December

Democrats are looking to introduce another child tax credit provision as the time nears for a year-end Congress spending bill.

Paul Whelan phones parents from prison hospital, details remain elusive

Paul Whelan, an American the Biden administration considers to be wrongfully detained by the Russian government, was able to call his parents on Friday, providing some relief following a period of silence that left officials “deeply concerned” for his well-being.
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