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SEE IT: Sheriffs in Oregon vow not to implement portion of new gun control measure

A group of sheriffs in Oregon has vowed that they will not enforce a new measure regarding gun magazine capacities.

Biden to extend COVID-19 health emergency into April 2023: Report

The Biden administration is set to extend the COVID-19 public health emergency through at least next April.

Midterm results: Steven Horsford emerges victorious in race for Nevada’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Steven Horsford (D-NV) managed to survive a dogfight election race against insurance agency owner Republican Sam Peters, keeping the battleground seat in Democratic control.

AOC rebuffs notion she is ‘extreme,’ says she’s less out of step than Marjorie Taylor Greene

Liberal Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) shrugged off suggestions that she is extreme while dinging Republicans for harboring radicals.

Over 2.5 million middle and high school students report e-cigarette use: CDC

Over 3 million middle and high school students in the U.S. reported current use of a tobacco product in 2022, according to a study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration.

WATCH: Chappelle and SNL address controversy in promotional ads

Comedian Dave Chappelle addressed the controversy over his gig hosting Saturday Night Live this week.

Ultraprogressive Los Angeles DA George Gascon loses ‘slam dunk’ trial of officer faking sniper attack

A Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy who faked getting shot in a sniper attack was convicted of just a single misdemeanor count this week after the prosecutor failed to convince a jury that the lawman had lied to obtain workers' compensation benefits.

Protester who egged King Charles III banned from carrying eggs in public

A student who allegedly pelted King Charles III and his wife Camilla, the queen consort, with eggs earlier this week has egg on his face after he was banned from carrying the dairy product in public without a receipt.

Judy Woodruff leaving PBS NewsHour anchor desk at the end of 2022

Veteran journalist Judy Woodruff will leave PBS NewsHour's anchor desk at the end of 2022.

Conservative nonprofit group takes aim at billionaire quietly bankrolling left-wing causes

A conservative nonprofit organization is taking aim at former Enron executive John Arnold in a new TV ad over the billionaire quietly funding criminal justice reform and a healthcare group pushing the Democrat-led equity agenda.
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