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‘Wholly unqualified’: Ted Cruz says Biden’s wasting his time with FCC nominee Gigi Sohn

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) blasted President Joe Biden's nominee for the Federal Communications Commission after she proved too controversial to be confirmed in the last session of Congress.

‘Not seen as a threat’: Military intercepts ‘routine’ Russian aircraft, NORAD says

The Alaskan region of North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, tracked and intercepted four Russian aircraft that were entering and operating within the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone on Monday.

Fish, chickens, and foxes: Ohioans say animals getting sick after train crash

Residents in East Palestine, Ohio, are saying that animals are getting sick and dying in the wake of a catastrophic train derailment and subsequent release of toxic substances earlier this month.

CNN’s Bill Maher Overtime comedy venture falls flat as Gutfeld! rules late night

In its first attempt at venturing into the late-night comedy scene, CNN has fallen flat.

DeSantis scoffs at question about 2024 as Haley enters race

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) scoffed at a question Tuesday about his 2024 ambitions in light of former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley's entrance into the political scrum.

San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins seeks waiver to ‘sanctuary city’ policy

District Attorney Brooke Jenkins is asking for a waiver to San Francisco’s sanctuary city designation so she can arrest two people suspected of a violent crime who have fled the country.

Michigan State University shooting: Police name two victims

Michigan State University Police announced the names of two of the three victims killed in the shooting that occurred on campus Tuesday. The shooting also left five other students hospitalized.

New England sees more illegal border arrests in January than previous 12 years

The number of immigrants arrested after illegally crossing the Canadian border into New England jumped in January to levels never seen before — and during the most dangerous time of year.

Three ice fishermen die in one week after falling through ice in Vermont

Authorities warned ice fishermen to stay off of a lake in Vermont on Monday after three fishermen slipped through the ice last week.

Sayf al Adl widely viewed as new al Qaeda leader, UN says

United Nations experts believe Sayf al Adl, who was responsible for Osama bin Laden’s security and trained some of the hijackers involved in the 9/11 attack on the United States, is now the leader of al Qaeda.
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