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New York City bike path terror suspect found guilty on all counts

An Islamic State-affiliated Uzbek immigrant, who was accused of killing eight people with a rented truck, was found guilty on all counts.

FDA advisory panel recommends using bivalent COVID-19 shots for all doses

A panel of independent experts that advises the Food and Drug Administration on vaccines has backed a proposal to use the same COVID-19 vaccine formula for both the two-dose primary vaccination series and boosters in an effort to simplify the country's vaccine administration.

Over 100 Harvard students leave class of professor accused of sexual harassment

More than 100 students walked out of a class at Harvard University Tuesday. Their exit was a united protest of the course's professor, who was previously put on unpaid administrative leave following multiple sexual harassment claims.

Biden calls for peaceful protest and police reform following Tyre Nichols charges

President Joe Biden urged protesters in Memphis, Tennessee, to keep their demonstrations "peaceful" Thursday after five city police officers were charged with second-degree murder relating to the death of Tyre Nichols.

Bolton slaps down Pompeo presidential chatter: ‘Lack of character renders him unfit’

Former national security adviser John Bolton tore into Mike Pompeo's character Thursday, and suggested that he is "unfit" to be president.

Senior ISIS leader in Somalia killed in US raid

U.S. forces killed what officials described as a senior ISIS leader in a helicopter raid in a remote area of Somalia on Thursday.

Hunter Biden art dealer praises work as investigation begins: ‘His art gives us hope’

Hunter Biden's art dealer went above and beyond to defend the first son, saying that he will become "one of the most consequential artists in this century."

Republicans’ House rule change opens door for Democrats to score political points

The House is allowing open amendments on a bill for the first time in nearly seven years on Thursday, finally giving rank-and-file Republicans a chance to mold the end product of legislation that moves through the lower chamber.

Stimulus update: Refund worth up to $1,050 to begin being sent to recipients in just four days

California residents can expect the final wave of direct payments worth up to $1,050 to start being paid to recipients in four days.

Rep. Cory Mills reveals why he handed out grenades in Congress

Newly elected Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) had an explosive way of cheering on the GOP House majority Thursday: inert grenades.
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