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Tornado in Missouri causes multiple fatalities and damage as storms move across the Midwest

A tornado in Missouri left multiple fatalities and significant damage overnight as the Midwest prepares for severe weather and the potential for more tornadoes Wednesday.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, set to receive Women of Vision Award

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, is set to be honored with the Ms. Foundation's Women of Vision Award next month.

Donald Trump arrest: Campaign claims fundraising windfall surges to $10 million

Donald Trump has raked in $10 million from supporters since a Manhattan grand jury indicted the former president on Thursday, according to his campaign.

Cash App creator Bob Lee killed in San Francisco stabbing: Report

Cash App creator Bob Lee was reportedly stabbed to death near downtown San Francisco early Tuesday morning.

China warns it won’t ‘sit idly by’ as top lawmakers meet with Taiwanese president

The Chinese Embassy sent a foreboding email to several top members of Congress this week ahead of scheduled meetings with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, warning the Chinese government would “not sit idly by” if the lawmakers follow through with their plans.

Daniel Kelly slams opponent in vitriolic Supreme Court concession speech

There was no grace in former Wisconsin Justice Dan Kelly's concession speech Tuesday night.

‘No doubt’ US reporter being ‘wrongfully detained’ in Russia, Blinken says

Secretary of State Antony Blinken believes Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovitz is being wrongfully detained in Russia.

Chicago mayoral race: Johnson will be mayor ‘for all the people’ after defeating Vallas in runoff

Brandon Johnson will be Chicago's new mayor after voters selected him over centrist Paul Vallas on Tuesday, ushering in a wave of progressive policies for the city that he says will be for "all the people."

Sutherland Springs shooting victims offered $144 million settlement, DOJ announces

The Justice Department announced Wednesday it made a "tentative" agreement for a $144 settlement stemming from civil cases over a November 2017 mass shooting at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, Texas, which left 26 people dead.

Donald Trump arrest: GOP prosecutors eager to ‘go after the Bidens,’ Comer says

The indictment of former President Donald Trump could open the door to a flood of politicized prosecutions, House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said on Wednesday.
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