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Biden told Congress he would go on a ‘holy war’ if it didn’t pass ‘damn burn pit bill’

President Joe Biden spoke at a veterans ceremony in Delaware on Friday about the reasons driving his support for the Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act, or PACT Act, earlier this year.

Angelina Jolie steps down as special envoy to United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

Angelina Jolie is stepping aside from her role of more than 20 years as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees's special envoy "to engage on a broader set of humanitarian and human rights issues."

McCarthy backers wear support on their sleeves, sport ‘Only Kevin’ pins

Rep. Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) backers on Capitol Hill have found a new way to signal support for the minority leader as he vies for the speaker’s gavel: lapel pins with the letters "O.K."

Doug Emhoff visits mental health call center to emphasize struggles during holidays

Second gentleman Doug Emhoff visited a 988 mental health call center in Hyattsville, Maryland, on Friday, in a move to highlight mental health challenges people face during the holidays.

Man brutally attacked in antisemitic assault in New York

A New York man was brutally assaulted in Central Park on Wednesday night in what appears to be the latest in a string of antisemitic attacks throughout the city.

Over 80,000 immigrants released into El Paso with border facilities at max capacity

AUSTIN, Texas — The city of El Paso has been inundated with more than 80,000 noncitizens who illegally crossed the U.S.-Mexico border and were released from federal custody and into its community in nearly four months.

LISTEN: Dan Bongino announces end of national radio show

Conservative media host Dan Bongino says he will end his nationally broadcast radio show when his contract is up.

The one winning message that helped Democrats secure the Senate

A recent analysis found that positive messaging was a key weapon in the Democrats' arsenal that stunted Republican success in the 2022 midterm elections.

Social Security update: Second of rare direct double monthly checks worth $1,755 to arrive in 14 days

Supplemental Security Income recipients are scheduled to receive the second of two payments this month in two weeks from Friday, giving them $1,755 in total SSI benefits in a month.

Gas prices dip to $3.18 a gallon in lowest level since September 2021

Gas prices have gone down to the lowest they have been since over a year ago, just ahead of the holidays, as many get ready to travel.
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