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WATCH: Biden to speak on averting holiday rail strike from White House

President Joe Biden addressed the nation from the Roosevelt Room of the White House Friday before signing a resolution that successfully averted a national railway strike ahead of the holiday season.

Uvalde officials sue district attorney for records on school shooting

City officials in Uvalde, Texas, are suing a local prosecutor’s office for access to records and other investigative findings related to the mass shooting at an elementary school in May that left 19 students and two teachers dead.

Amazon CEO won’t cancel antisemitic film touted by Kyrie Irving

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said the business needed to maintain the principle of being “willing to allow viewpoints that are different from your own.”

Judge orders top former Trump White House lawyers to testify: Report

A federal judge has reportedly ordered two top Trump White House lawyers to appear before a grand jury and testify as part of its criminal investigation into the former president and his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

Idaho student murders: As mystery grows, here are four key questions that haven’t been answered

Nearly three weeks after four University of Idaho students were found killed inside their off-campus home, police officers are investigating the incident to uncover who is responsible.

Orange is the New Black actor Brad William Henke dead at 56

Actor Brad William Henke died in his sleep at the age of 56.

CNN cuts multiple correspondents, guts HLN live programming

Correspondents and production staff were among those let go Thursday in CNN’s latest string of cuts.

US and France should not ‘make an issue of China,’ Beijing says

China should not be made into "an issue" by either the United States or France, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said in response to a statement from the presidents of the two countries.

Alex Jones files for bankruptcy after jury orders him to pay $1B for Sandy Hook lies

InfoWars host and political commentator Alex Jones has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, according to a court filing.

Pennsylvania Republicans reconsider mail-in voting in wake of midterm losses

Some Pennsylvania GOP members are beginning to reconsider their party’s stance on mail-in voting as the party reckons with major losses in the midterm elections that may be partly attributable to their aversion to the practice.
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