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QAnon Shaman, star of Tucker Carlson Jan. 6 tapes, released from prison

Jacob Chansley, also known as the "QAnon Shaman" who wore horns and face paint inside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot, has been moved from prison to an Arizona-based halfway house just weeks after Fox News host Tucker Carlson aired previously unseen footage of the riot.

US condemns Russia’s arrest of Wall Street Journal reporter

The Biden administration is "deeply concerned" about the arrest of a Wall Street Journal reporter in Russia on espionage allegations, which his employer has vehemently denied.

Photos show mass illegal crossing of 1,000 immigrants at El Paso border on Wednesday

AUSTIN, Texas — More than 1,000 immigrants surged across the U.S.-Mexico border into El Paso in a mass illegal crossing that unfolded in a matter of hours Wednesday afternoon.

Fairfax County wants $35,000 to respond to FOIA on Virginia school’s links to Chinese military

EXCLUSIVE — Fairfax County Public Schools is asking for nearly $36,000 to respond to a Virginia Freedom of Information Act request seeking information about an elite public school’s financial relationship with groups tied to China’s military.

WATCH LIVE: White House holds press briefing after economy grew by 2.6% in latest GDP report

The White House is hosting a press briefing following the third and final gross domestic product estimate release for the fourth quarter of 2022.

White House: Russia’s jailing of Wall Street Journal reporter is ‘unacceptable’

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre released a statement Thursday strongly condemning Russia's detention of Evan Gershkovich, a U.S. citizen and Wall Street Journal reporter the Kremlin is accusing of espionage.

Majority of people say rising food costs will impact Easter plans

Easter is right around the corner, and a majority of people in the United States are conscious of how they will spend their money to celebrate the holiday.

Tennessee senators propose adding safety officials to schools after Nashville shooting

Sens. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Bill Hagerty (R-TN) are set to introduce a bill that would recruit veterans and retired law enforcement officers to become safety officials in an effort to prevent violent attacks inside school buildings.

Biden and first lady to tour tornado-ravaged Mississippi Friday

President Joe Biden and the first lady will head to tornado-ravaged Rolling Fork, Mississippi, Friday to huddle with locals and first responders.

New York lawmakers consider backing away from lax bail laws: Report

New York state lawmakers are considering rolling back lax bail reform laws.
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