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Whoopi Goldberg offers ‘sincere apologies again’ for comments about Holocaust

Whoopi Goldberg is apologizing for reiterating comments made about Jewish people and the Holocaust, saying she was not “doubling down” on her beliefs.

Abbott hits back at ‘hypocrite in chief’ after criticism for busing immigrants to DC on Christmas Eve

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) responded to widespread criticism for his decision to bus more than 100 immigrants to Washington, D.C., on Christmas Eve, decrying President Joe Biden as the “hypocrite in chief” for transporting immigrants to border towns such as El Paso.

Kari Lake appeals dismissal of election lawsuit challenging her midterm defeat

Failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake filed an appeals notice to overturn an Arizona judge’s decision to dismiss her election lawsuit challenging her loss to Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs in the midterm elections.

SEE IT: Kristi Noem gets red-hot Christmas gift

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) received a fiery gift from her staff for Christmas.

Twitter’s Fauci fan club: Musk points finger at staff messaging group

Twitter employees had an internal messaging group nicknamed “Fauci Fan Club,” referring to the country’s controversial top infectious disease expert, Elon Musk claimed in a tweet on Tuesday.

Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI is ‘very ill’ and his condition is ‘worsening’: Vatican

Pope Francis asked for prayers for Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI on Wednesday, saying his predecessor is “very ill.”

Southern border could be the defining issue of 2023 for Biden

Surging illegal immigration has plagued President Joe Biden since he ended the "Remain in Mexico" policy upon taking office, but should Title 42 come to an end, the issue could become one of the most high-profile challenges he faces in 2023.

‘Not going to let them cancel me’: ‘Top Gov’ Ron DeSantis’s 2022 maverick moments

As Top Gun: Maverick soared in the box office throughout much of 2022, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) felt his own need for speed as he took on many political ideologies and opponents — from both the Democratic and Republican Parties.

Four years later, brother speaks out on Paul Whelan’s imprisonment in Russia

Wednesday marks four years since former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan was arrested by the Russian Federal Security Service and charged with espionage.

Too pricey for naughty children’s stockings: Cost of coal soars in 2022

Coal prices skyrocketed in 2022 as countries increasingly turned back to the age-old fuel in lieu of costlier and cleaner natural gas.
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