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Mark Finchem’s election lawsuit gets tossed out with prejudice by Arizona judge

Former Arizona secretary of state hopeful Mark Finchem's lawsuit to challenge his 2022 midterm election defeat was tossed out with prejudice by a judge Friday, affirming his rival Adrian Fontes’s victory.

Former British PM David Cameron bags teaching gig at Abu Dhabi university

Former British Prime Minister David Cameron will soon be known as Professor Cameron to students in Abu Dhabi.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth up to $4,194 to arrive in just four days for millions

Social Security checks featuring payments as high as $4,194 are set to be rolled out to seniors in four days.

WATCH: Kevin McCarthy condemns FBI for ‘weaponizing’ businesses against citizens

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy criticized the Federal Bureau of Investigation for “weaponizing” social media against citizens after a recent “Twitter Files” dump revealed “constant and pervasive" communications between the Big Tech company and the agency.

Sharon Osbourne rushed to hospital in medical emergency

Sharon Osbourne was reportedly sent to the hospital on Friday night after suddenly falling ill on a TV set in Santa Paula, California.

Democrats plan to relinquish donations from FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried

At least three prominent Democratic groups are vowing to set aside donations from disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried as the fallout from his cryptocurrency firm's collapse continues to fester.

Trump likens US to ‘person dying of cancer’ in fiery tirade against FBI

Former President Donald Trump likened the current outlook of the United States to a "person dying of cancer" in a scathing Truth Social post about the FBI.

Idaho murders: Coroner under fire for dismissing potential clues from toxicology tests

A physician and board-certified forensic pathologist is disputing the claims of the Moscow, Idaho, coroner working on the case of the brutal Nov. 13 slayings of four University of Idaho students that the toxicology tests are not relevant to the case.

Father of Highland Park suspect slapped with seven felony charges

The father of the suspect charged with gunning down seven people and wounding 48 in the July 4 parade in Highland Park, Illinois, was arrested and charged with seven felony counts for reckless conduct, prosecutors announced Friday.

Over 30 former lawmakers demand ethics investigation of members of Congress with ties to Jan. 6

Dozens of former House lawmakers are calling for an Office of Congressional Ethics review of sitting members of Congress who "played a role” in the Capitol riot and are demanding accountability.
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