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LA County shooting: Coroner identifies 11th victim in Lunar New Year massacre

The death toll in the Monterey Park mass shooting in California reportedly rose to 11 on Monday.

Taxes 2023: Here’s why tax refunds will probably be smaller this year

The 2023 tax season is here, and with it will most likely be a smaller tax refund for most taxpayers compared to what they received in previous years.

Who is Bob Bauer, the point man for Biden in the classified docs saga?

President Joe Biden has called in a longtime Democratic political fixture, Obama White House adviser, and three-decade Perkins Coie law firm veteran Bob Bauer to run point on his response to his burgeoning classified documents saga.

Huu Can Tran LA shooting: Gunman would be oldest person to commit mass shooting in US history

The gunman in the Lunar New Year shooting in Los Angeles County on Saturday night would be the oldest person to carry out a mass shooting in recorded U.S. history if found guilty, a nonprofit research center that specializes in firearm violence said.

Chase to close ATMs at 5 or 6 p.m. in NYC due to rising crime

JPMorgan Chase announced it would close its 24/7 ATMs at 5 or 6 p.m. in New York City due to rising crime.

Transgender activists demand international ban on Aretha Franklin’s ‘A Natural Woman’

A transgender activist group is demanding that Aretha Franklin’s 1967 hit "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" be taken off major streaming services because it is offensive and inspires violence.

Faulty Seattle dispatch system blamed in death of father who waited for 911 help

A former Seattle 911 dispatcher is blasting the city for causing the death of a resident who didn’t receive timely aid because paramedics sat outside his home waiting for a police escort.

Kamala Harris swears in Nebraska’s Pete Ricketts as newest US senator

Former Gov. Pete Ricketts (R-NE) was sworn in as Nebraska’s newest senator on Monday, filling the seat of Ben Sasse (R-NE), who resigned to become president of the University of Florida.

NCAA athlete NIL deals unfairly favor men, may violate Title IX, group says

A higher education policy group wants the Biden administration to launch a Title IX civil rights investigation into collegiate athletics programs because the vast majority of so-called name, image, likeness sponsorships go to male athletes.

Kevin McCarthy said he ‘will always take care of’ Marjorie Taylor Greene: Report

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) privately praised his close relationship with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), a report claims.
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