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Investigating the investigators: GOP’s new ‘weaponization’ panel takes aim at Justice Department

Republicans eager to substantiate their oft-repeated accusations of corruption at the Department of Justice will soon have their chance thanks to the creation of a new panel focused on perceived bias at the agency.

WATCH LIVE: Biden, Trudeau, and Lopez Obrador deliver address

President Joe Biden, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador will be delivering statements on Tuesday as their series of talks on immigration, climate change, and trade come to an end.

Mark Warner calls for briefing on both Trump and Biden’s document controversies

Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner (D-VA) requested a briefing on President Joe Biden's classified document controversy.

Los Angeles County to declare state of emergency over homelessness

Politicians in the greater Los Angeles area are stepping up efforts to address the homelessness crisis after decades of exploding numbers brought on by permissive laws regarding outdoor camping and drug use.

UFC boss Dana White should step down after slapping wife, California legislators demand

Lawmakers in California are calling for UFC President Dana White to step down following a viral video that shows him slapping his wife during a New Year’s Eve party in Mexico.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul proposes banning natural gas in all new buildings

Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) announced a proposal Tuesday that would make New York the first state to ban natural gas heaters and appliances in new buildings, a new front in the battle over the use of the fossil fuel and its link to certain air pollutants.

Putin critic Alexei Navalny alleges he was thrown into solitary for washing his face

Imprisoned Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, 46, alleged he was thrown into solitary confinement on New Year's Eve for cleaning his face roughly 30 minutes too early.

FDA paused trials for experimental drugs more often in recent years

The Food and Drug Administration has increasingly exercised its power to delay drug companies' testing of experimental drugs in recent years, a possible byproduct of newer medical technologies that offer promise but may pose additional risks.

WATCH: NYC thieves steal $2 million worth of fine jewelry in under a minute

A gang of masked thieves stole up to $2 million worth of high-end jewelry on Sunday during a smash-and-grab heist in New York City.

Texas restaurant customer shoots and kills man robbing patrons

A customer in a Texas restaurant shot and killed a man who police said was robbing patrons.
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