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Involuntary manslaughter charge to be filed Tuesday against Alec Baldwin

Charges will be filed against Alec Baldwin and Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed on Tuesday in the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

Top watchdog group finds $5.4B in COVID aid may have been given to invalid Social Security numbers

As much as $5.4 billion worth of COVID-19 aid may have been disbursed to businesses with ineligible Social Security numbers, according to a top watchdog group overseeing pandemic funds.

WATCH: Five-year-old girl walks off being slammed through driving school window by drunk driver

A 5-year-old girl is going viral after she walked off getting slammed through the window of a driving school by a drunk driver.

Stimulus update: Direct relief payments worth up to $1,000 to be sent out in just 2 days

There are only two days left before Connecticut workers receive a payment worth up to $1,000.

Trump files $49 million lawsuit against Bob Woodward and publisher over release of recordings

Former President Donald Trump lodged a $49 million lawsuit against journalist Bob Woodward and his publisher for publishing parts of the recordings of his interviews.

13-year-olds are too young to join social media, surgeon general says

Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said he believes that 13 years old is "too early" for children to join social media platforms, citing how it could be harmful to their self-perceptions and their relationships with others at that age.

Top pro-Trump Twitter personality Bill Mitchell switches to DeSantis supporter

One of former President Donald Trump’s top Twitter influencers has broken with him ahead of 2024, switching allegiances to Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).

Car crash kills famed Los Angeles cougar in federal protection program

Another Southern California mountain lion in a federal protection program has died after being hit by a car, one month after the beloved mascot P-22 succumbed to the same fate in Los Angeles.

Biden administration moves to rescind moral exemptions for birth control mandate

The Biden administration is aiming to end a Trump-era rule that gave employers more flexibility in declining to offer birth control coverage on moral grounds, allowing easier access to birth control for women based on the Affordable Care Act.

Catholic activist Mark Houck acquitted after being accused of shoving abortion clinic volunteer

A jury acquitted Mark Houck, a Catholic father and anti-abortion activist, of federal charges related to an incident in which he allegedly shoved a volunteer at a Pennsylvania abortion clinic.
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