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What we know so far about the two mass shootings in California

At least seven people were killed in a spate of shootings in Half Moon Bay, California, on Monday, marking the second mass shooting the state has endured in three days.

Biden think tank where classified documents were found hosted Chinese engagement event: Report

The University of Pennsylvania think tank where several classified documents belonging to President Joe Biden were found previously hosted events with organizations that sought to promote closer engagement with China, according to reports.

Enes Freedom defiant in the face of Turkish bounty on him: ‘Turkey is going backwards’

EXCLUSIVE — Former NBA star Enes Kanter Freedom was in Vatican City for a children's basketball game when he was hit with alarming news: Turkey placed a $500,000 bounty on him.

Mirror, mirror: White House flings Republican attacks back at GOP

The White House has been lashing out at Republicans lately on issues like immigration, crime, transportation, and the economy — the very issues on which the Biden administration has been attacked itself.

Pat Buchanan retires as GOP increasingly channels his ‘America first’ themes

As Republicans struggle through a rocky transition from being the party of business to that of the working class, a conservative pundit whose own trajectory anticipated that transformation 30 years ago is hanging up his pen.

Biden documents saga largely the same as Trump’s — with one key difference

As President Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified documents spirals into a scandal, his allies have insisted his case differs dramatically from a similar investigation into former President Donald Trump’s records retention.

Biden’s incoming chief of staff revives White House financial transparency concerns

President Joe Biden's incoming chief of staff, Jeff Zients, has drawn attention as an example of influential decision-makers in the White House who are not required to disclose their financial interests to the public.

New Zealand’s Ardern bids emotional farewell during last appearance as prime minister

Jacinda Ardern made her final appearance as New Zealand's prime minister Tuesday as she bid an emotional farewell to her country's people, saying they'd been the "joy of the job."

Lula accuses Bolsonaro of ‘genocide’ against rainforest tribe in Brazil

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has accused former President Jair Bolsonaro’s far-right administration of committing genocide against a tribal people in the Amazon where more than 500 indigenous children are believed to have died in the past few years.

Another hiker missing on California mountain where actor Julian Sands disappeared

Another hiker has gone missing on California's Mount Baldy as the search for British actor Julian Sands, who has not been seen or heard from since Jan. 13, continues.
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