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Russia plans another attempt to take Kyiv: Ukrainian general

Russia will conduct another major attempt to overthrow Ukraine's government in the coming months, according to Ukraine's top general.

Rudy Giuliani faces disbarment in DC for Trump’s 2020 election lawsuits

A panel for the D.C. Bar's disciplinary counsel recommended Rudy Giuliani for potential disbarment Thursday after a hearing that determined he likely violated at least one professional ethics rule during his efforts to help overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Pennsylvania.

White House joins in mockery of Trump trading cards

President Joe Biden's team took a thinly veiled shot at former President Donald Trump's "MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT" Thursday morning, tweeting out a list of things Biden had accomplished in recent weeks.

US announces sanctions targeting Russian proxies in Ukraine and other officials

The State and Treasury departments announced sanctions against one of Russia’s wealthiest oligarchs and a close associate of Russian President Vladimir Putin, members of the oligarch’s family, and nearly 30 regional heads and governors.

Pelosi attack suspect David DePape kept ‘hit list’ with names of Gavin Newsom, Hunter Biden

The man accused of attacking Paul Pelosi in October had a "hit list" that included the names of Gov. Gavin Newsom, Hunter Biden, and Tom Hanks, according to police.

Stimulus update: Direct one-time $1,500 bonus check payments being sent out today

Christmas has come early for several eligible teachers at the Fort Smith School District in Arkansas, as they will receive a bonus payment of $1,500 on Thursday.

Prime disguise: Criminal posing as Amazon driver arrested following multiple package thefts

A Cincinnati man has been arrested following a slew of local thefts after police discovered he had been posing as an Amazon delivery driver.

Mother kills officers after they call child protective services: Police

New details have emerged about Wednesday's killing of two Mississippi police officers, revealing they were shot by a woman after they called child protective services.

Twitter must inform laid-off employees about class-action lawsuit, judge rules

Twitter is being forced to inform thousands of laid-off employees about a class-action lawsuit alleging the company failed to give them sufficient notice that they would be dismissed.

‘Homie basically retired’: Trump mercilessly mocked for $99 trading card ‘grift’

Social media erupted over the debut of the Donald Trump Digital Trading Card collection, with many ribbing the $99 apiece cyber art after the former president touted a "MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT."
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