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LeBron James Day: NBA star now has his own holiday

Happy LeBron James Day?!

Chinese spy balloons spotted over five continents a part of wider surveillance program, officials say

Multiple spy balloons from China have reportedly been found over various countries, as officials reveal more information about the balloon that was spotted over the United States last week.

WATCH LIVE: Biden speaks about economic plan in Wisconsin following joint address

President Joe Biden is heading to Wisconsin on Wednesday to speak about his economic plan that he highlighted during his State of the Union address on Tuesday.

Tax refund 2023: Direct deposit is the best way to get your payment this year, IRS says

Tax season is once again in the air, and with the filing of one's taxes comes the anticipation of receiving the refund that comes with it.

Natalie Quillian to return to White House as deputy chief of staff under Zients

Natalie Quillian will assume the role of White House deputy chief of staff, marking the latest staff shake-up following former chief of staff Ron Klain's exit.

Blackburn proposes across-the-board spending cuts amid debt ceiling fight

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) is introducing legislation to cut federal spending as a debt limit standoff between Republicans and Democrats intensifies.

Date of Russian ‘dominatrix’ accused of poisoning friend’s cheesecake testifies she drugged him too

A man who dated a Russian "dominatrix" accused of poisoning her doppelganger with a sedative-laced cheesecake told jurors this week that Viktoria Nasyrova once drugged his fish and robbed him while on a date.

Church of England may begin using gender-neutral terms for God

The Church of England may soon begin referring to God in gender-neutral terms.

State of the Union 2023: MTG tries to steal spotlight from ‘liar’ Biden

All eyes were on Joe Biden Tuesday night as the president delivered a winding and, at times, tense State of the Union speech.

Matt Gaetz quietly tapped to replace Chip Roy on ‘weaponization’ committee

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) quietly took Rep. Chip Roy's (R-TX) place on the new subcommittee investigating the "weaponization" of the federal government.
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