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The five investigations Senate Democrats will look to conduct with new subpoena power

With Democrats positioned to have a clear majority in the Senate in January, the caucus is set to flex its new investigative powers in the coming term.

Tim Allen on honoring Christmas: ‘We honor the Christian tradition without heralding it’

As the last of the Disney+ series The Santa Clauses released Wednesday, Tim Allen said the format of a streaming series took some time to get used to but that he is pleased with the way it turned out, specifically noting the way Christmas was honored.

Inflation continues to define Biden presidency

President Joe Biden spoke of November's 7.1% inflation rate as a positive thing on Tuesday morning, calling the news "a little bit of breathing room for the holiday season."

St. Louis man shoots KFC employee over lack of corn, police say

A disgruntled customer shot a St. Louis Kentucky Fried Chicken employee after learning the restaurant ran out of corn, police said.

DeSantis calls for Florida Grand Jury over COVID-19 vaccines

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is petitioning the Supreme Court of Florida to create a Grand Jury to investigate wrongdoings in relation to the COVID-19 vaccine.

Angry parents confront Loudoun County School Board after grand jury report

The Loudoun County School Board faced a horde of incensed parents and discussed multiple changes to its policies following the announcement of indictments against the district's former superintendent by a special grand jury.

Elon Musk loses title as world’s richest person

Tesla CEO Elon Musk lost his coveted title as the world's richest man to LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault.

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried denied bail in Bahaman court

Embattled FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was denied bail in a Bahaman court on Tuesday after being arrested on Monday, with the judge saying he could attempt to flee the country.

Viktor Bout joins ultranationalist Russian party days after US-Russia prisoner swap

Former Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout joined a Russian ultranationalist political party only days after his return to Russia following a prisoner swab for Brittney Griner, fueling speculations that he may run for the Russian Duma, one of Russia's chambers of parliament.

WATCH LIVE: Loudoun County School Board holds first meeting since former superintendent indicted

The Loudoun County School Board is holding its first meeting since former Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent Scott Ziegler was indicted on three misdemeanor charges.
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