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Chicago media tears into Lightfoot as she ‘ignores’ major suppression

The Chicago media is tearing into Democratic Mayor Lori Lightfoot.

Quality control: How House Republicans are trying to avoid another disaster in 2024

Republicans are working behind the scenes to make sure the same problems with "candidate quality" do not doom them in 2024, as they did in 2022.

Bipartisan bill introduced to ban TikTok

A group of lawmakers from both political parties has introduced a bill that would ban the China-affiliated app TikTok from operating in the United States.

WATCH: Whoopi Goldberg wonders why MTG isn’t ‘behind bars’ after Jan. 6 riot

Whoopi Goldberg asked her The View co-hosts on Tuesday why Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is not behind bars because of her comments about the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Border Patrol facility in El Paso overwhelmed, 700 immigrants outside in near-freezing temperatures

AUSTIN, Texas — A massive Border Patrol facility in El Paso erected to ensure immigrants were not detained outside has blown past its four-digit capacity, leaving hundreds of people to face near-freezing temperatures outdoors, the Washington Examiner has learned.

Major baby formula recalled after potentially deadly bacteria discovered

At least five batches of ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula were recalled, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

World Cup 2022: Grant Wahl’s brother says family ‘no longer suspects foul play’

The brother of Grant Wahl, the U.S. reporter covering the World Cup in Qatar who died last week, backpedaled on allegations his brother's death was caused by foul play.

Massachusetts library to put up Christmas tree after backlash over its absence

A Massachusetts town will put up a Christmas tree in its library after its absence caused backlash and arguments in the community.

Stimulus update: Direct one-time $1,500 bonus check payments being sent out in just two days

Some extra pocket cash ahead of the Christmas holiday will be given to eligible teachers in the Fort Smith School District in Arkansas in only two days.

McCarthy tells members he is a ‘hell no’ on omnibus spending bill

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) told members of his conference he is a “hell no” on an omnibus spending deal during a closed-door meeting on Tuesday as Congress looks to avert a government shutdown ahead of its Dec. 16 deadline.
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