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White Sox pitcher Mike Clevinger under investigation for domestic violence: Report

Chicago White Sox pitcher Mike Clevinger is reportedly under investigation by Major League Baseball for various allegations of domestic violence.

Box office hit Top Gun: Maverick scores Oscar nod for Best Picture

Tom Cruise's return to his role as Captain Pete "Maverick" Mitchell in Top Gun: Maverick has earned an Oscar nomination for Best Picture.

WATCH: MTG to introduce legislation labeling Antifa as ‘domestic terrorists’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) announced Monday that she intends to introduce legislation declaring Antifa "domestic terrorists."

Schumer says it’s ‘much too early’ to decide whether to support Sinema

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) avoided committing to supporting Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) in a reelection race Tuesday, saying it was "much too early" to do so.

Tax rebate 2023: New Mexico residents can still claim check worth up to $500

Many New Mexico residents are still eligible for tax rebates worth up to $500.

White House says Trump and Pompeo failed on Khashoggi accountability

The White House responded to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s criticism of slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi by touting President Joe Biden’s efforts to hold Saudi Arabia accountable for the brutal 2018 murder.

‘An amazing day’: Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signs landmark school choice bill

Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA) signed new legislation Tuesday making the Hawkeye State the second in the nation to establish a universal school choice program.

High school ‘White Power’ graffiti in Idaho revealed to be hate crime hoax

Authorities in Idaho revealed that the "White Power" graffiti discovered after a school protest was a hate crime hoax and was created as an "act of intimidation" in a dispute between "rival Hispanic criminal street gangs."

Stimulus update: Refund worth up to $1,050 to begin being sent to recipients in six days

California is issuing the final wave of direct payments up to $1,050 to residents in the next six days as part of its program to offer Californians relief from rising prices due to continued high inflation.

Biden’s top spokeswoman takes the most heat in classified documents controversy

Since the story of President Joe Biden and his possession of classified documents from the Obama administration first broke, the most scrutinized job has been that of White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
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