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Commanders cut QB Carson Wentz after disappointing season

The Washington Commanders announced Monday the team cut quarterback Carson Wentz after only one season.

Bodies of 880 immigrants found at southern border in 2022: Border Patrol

The number of deceased immigrants recovered at the U.S.-Mexico border spiked during President Joe Biden’s first full year in office last year to the highest number on record, according to data acquired through a Freedom of Information Act request by the Washington Examiner.

Electromagnetic pulse expert warns EMP is biggest danger to America

One of the nation’s leading experts on electromagnetic pulses warned that an EMP blast is the biggest danger to the United States because it could disable the entire electrical grid.

Winter weather set to batter New York as California recovers from storms

A winter storm is expected to batter the greater New York City area Monday evening into Tuesday. It comes as California is just starting to see relief after a constant barrage of storms.

House Democrat undergoes surgery to remove intestinal tumors

Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX) announced on Monday that he underwent surgery to remove intestinal tumors and will be out of Congress for several weeks recovering.

Chicago mayoral race: Lori Lightfoot’s chances of making runoff declining

Mayor Lori Lightfoot may not make it to the runoff election in the Chicago mayoral race after polling numbers show her falling behind.

Alex Murdaugh trial: Autopsy photos shown, and witnesses paint graphic picture as trial continues

The defense called forensic experts to dispute gunshot evidence and showed autopsy photos during the murder trial of disbarred South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh, who is accused of fatally shooting his wife and son in June 2021.

Gang of Eight to be briefed on mishandled classified documents on Tuesday

Officials from the Justice Department are expected to brief the Gang of Eight on Tuesday on the agency's process for restricting Congress's access to classified documents found at the homes of President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump, and former Vice President Mike Pence, according to congressional sources.

White House defends handling of COVID-19 origins: ‘We really do want to know’

The White House defended efforts on Monday to investigate the origins of COVID-19 after receiving sharp criticism from both China and congressional Republicans.

US-Saudi ties review ‘never about producing a homework assignment,’ White House says

President Joe Biden’s promise to review U.S.-Saudi ties after the kingdom slashed oil production quotas weeks before the midterm elections “was never about producing a homework assignment,” the White House said.
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