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Los Angeles coroner determines Leslie Jordan’s cause of death

The Los Angeles County coroner released actor Leslie Jordan's cause of death Thursday, nearly four months after his demise.

WATCH: Nikki Haley teases 2024 bid, saying ‘I can be that leader’

Former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley further teased her candidacy for president in 2024 in a Thursday interview. If Haley were to enter the race, she would face off against former President Donald Trump.

Egg smuggling into US skyrockets amid rising prices

Egg seizures at the U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada have skyrocketed amid rising egg prices domestically.

Youngkin would veto bill that could allow minors to make gender decisions without parents

A newly introduced bill in Virginia seeks to recognize 16-year-olds as adults when it comes to medical decisions. But Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) would veto such a measure, according to his administration.

Biden: Deadly California storms ’caused by climate change’

President Joe Biden delivered brief remarks after surveying storm damage in California on Thursday, declaring the destruction a clear sign of climate change.

Vince McMahon settles with fifth woman over sexual assault allegations: Report

Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon settled with a fifth known woman over sexual assault allegations.

US announces major $2.5 billion military aid package to Ukraine

The Department of Defense announced a major military aid package to Ukraine valued at up to $2.5 billion on Thursday evening.

Judge rules Boeing must appear for arraignment in 737 MAX fraud trial

A federal judge in Texas ruled that Boeing must appear at an arraignment next week in the fraud trial related to its 737 MAX planes.

Peru assembles army of 12,000 police officers to guard capital against new protests

The Peruvian government has assembled an army of nearly 12,000 police officers to protect the capital against a new wave of protests.

Scholz’s hesitance on tanks could make Germany ‘scapegoat’ for Ukraine’s losses

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz followed his cautious instincts into an unusual and risky position as he hesitates to send tanks to Ukraine in advance of a major Russian offensive.
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