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Biden says no evidence of ‘sudden increase’ of aerial objects in US airspace

The United States is not experiencing a "sudden increase" of aerial objects in U.S. airspace, according to President Joe Biden.

Gallego leads Sinema and Republicans in Arizona Senate 2024 matchup: Poll

Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) is leading Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) and several Republican candidates in a matchup for the 2024 Arizona Senate race.

Tim McCarver dead: Legendary broadcaster and Hall of Fame catcher dies at 81

MLB legend Tim McCarver died Thursday surrounded by his family in Memphis, Tennessee.

California exodus continues: State’s population dwindles by 500,000 in two years

California has witnessed a sharp decline in its population in recent years, with 500,000 residents leaving the state over the course of the last two years.

Romney says ‘Trump is by far the most likely to become our nominee’ in 2024

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) predicted that former President Donald Trump is poised to tear through his GOP primary foes as he did in 2016.

LA deputy charged with murder in 95 mph school zone crash that killed 12-year-old boy

A Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy was charged with murder after he sped through a school zone at nearly 95 mph and caused a crash killing a 12-year-old boy, the district attorney said.

Senators push to designate Russia’s Wagner Group as a terrorist organization

A bipartisan group of senators is trying once again to pass a bill that would require the State Department to designate the Wagner Group, a Russian paramilitary group, as a foreign terrorist organization.

‘I will take it down’: Biden makes vow on aerial objects that threaten US

President Joe Biden said he would not hesitate to down aerial objects that pose a risk to Americans after military jets shot down a Chinese balloon and three mysterious flying “objects” in recent weeks.

New York online ‘hate speech’ law that burdens websites with comment sections tossed out

A federal judge blocked enforcement of New York's law that aims to prevent hate speech on social media, holding that the law violated the Constitution's free speech protections.

Fetterman checks himself into Walter Reed for ‘clinical depression’

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) checked himself into Walter Reid Hospital to receive treatment for clinical depression on Wednesday night, his office announced.
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