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Colorado teenager charged with attempted murder of at least seven police officers

A Colorado teenager was arrested Saturday and charged with the attempted murder of at least seven police officers.

McConnell slams Trump 2024 bid after call for ‘termination’ of rules in Constitution

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) blasted former President Donald Trump's floating the "termination" of rules in the Constitution over the weekend.

Flu hospitalizations at the highest level in a decade at start of holiday season

Flu hospitalizations in the U.S. remain at the highest level in a decade as 47 states and territories report "high" or "very high" levels of flu activity at the start of the holiday season.

Special counsel Jack Smith subpoenas local officials for Trump communications: Report

Special counsel Jack Smith is setting his sights on three key states central to former President Donald Trump's failed gambit to stay in power in 2020, reportedly subpoenaing local officials in Arizona, Michigan, and Wisconsin for communications with Trump.

New IRS rules mean those who made more than $600 online could owe taxes next year

Independent contractors will be required to document online income that exceeds $600 in a single transaction starting next year, the Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday.

White House not ‘naive’ about Biden’s gloomy prospects for more bipartisan deals

The White House pumped the brakes Tuesday about the prospects of passing "historic" bipartisan legislation over the next two years despite President Joe Biden's repeated vows to work with Republicans following November's midterm election results.

Taliban will allow girls to take graduation tests despite banning them from classrooms

Afghan girls have reportedly been given the green light to take their high school graduation exams this week despite being barred from classrooms by the Taliban.

White House says Georgia voters should look to Biden’s record in runoff

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Georgia runoff voters should have President Joe Biden's record in mind as they cast ballots Tuesday.

Top Biden DHS official faces ethics complaint over potentially illegal Twitter post

EXCLUSIVE — A top official in President Joe Biden's Department of Homeland Security is being hit with an ethics complaint over a social media post that a watchdog group says warrants a federal investigation.

Corn lobby dealt massive blow by Democratic downgrade of Iowa caucuses

Corn growers in Iowa are facing a major setback in the Democratic National Committee vote to drop the state as the first of its presidential primary voting calendar, a shake-up that threatens the federal policy that requires ethanol be mixed into American gasoline.
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