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Jan. 6 hearing depicts Donald Trump as content to let the riot rage, Congressman Lee Zeldin attacked during New York state stump speech, and GoFundMe raises $500K for pizza man who saved 5 from house fire.
More than 100 Million Americans face dangerous heat wave, Russia expands Ukraine war goals, and man saves 5 from house fire.
U.S. House passes bill protecting marriage equality, Americans endure 'dragon's breath' heat wave, and what a good night's sleep can do for your heart.
Indiana mall shooter was 20 years old and had a juvenile record, hundreds dead as extreme heat wave broils Europe, and here's how tires can save $70 a year on gas.
Uvalde school shooting report finds 'systemic failures' in law enforcement response, Zelensky removes Ukraine's General Prosecutor, head of Secret Service, and NY football coach to attempt Alcatraz Sharkfest Swim for charity.
What do active shooters have in common, is that remote job opening really remote, and what's the definition of a fake Twitter account.
President Biden meets Israel's leaders with focus on Iran's nuclear ambitions, Joe Manchin pulls plug on climate and tax talks, and stop challenging the world's fastest sprinters to races.
Flood leaves 44 people unaccounted for in southwest Virginia, Why the Fed is taking a hammer to the housing market, and 1 in 4 Americans say they want to purchase an electric car.
The Jan 6 committee outlines the role of far-right groups in the attack on the Capitol, more scrutiny on the response of law enforcement during the Uvalde massacre and why Amazon still clicks with shoppers.
Hospitals must provide abortions in emergency situations, President Biden pushes to ban assault weapons, and US Navy sailors reunite with the dogs they rescued from near-certain death in the Middle East.
President Biden weighs authority to declare abortion-related public health emergency, big cities can't get workers back to the office, and Wall Street reaches for cliché to excuse your withered 401(k).
Welcome to your worst travel nightmare, how do you avoid letting fear control you, and it the cruise industry coming back.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe assassinated, House Republicans weigh national abortion restrictions, and how to save money on travel.
Boris Johnson plans to resign as British Prime Minister, Highland Park shooting suspect admits to deadly attack, and ways your credit cards can help you fight the pain of inflation.
Highland Park parade shooting suspect charged with first-degree murder, what can be done to help us feel safe in public, and how your dog is preventing your summer vacation.
Highland Park July Fourth parade shooting leaves at least six dead, White House faces legal hurdles in weighing abortion response, and these high school seniors raced away from graduation to fight a fire.
Independence Day - Employees afraid to discuss mental health at work, Americans are worse tippers now than before Covid-19, and how much money do you really save by not having kids.
Soft landing for the economy Is still possible, spending for July 4th is down, and having Mr. T as your co-pilot.
President Biden calls for dropping filibuster rules to pass abortion rights into law, markets post worst first half of a year in decades, and how the iPhone changed us.
U.S. to ramp Up military presence in Europe to counter Russia, threats of violence reach more public officials, and Stanley Cup delivered to wrong address.
Former aide drops new testimony to the Jan. 6 panel, why companies think paying for abortion travel is worth it, and Kentucky toddler is the youngest Mensa member in US.
46 migrants have been found dead inside a semi-truck in San Antonio, abortion opponents consider how far to press, and pilot shortage driving airline reliability woes this summer.
Abortion ruling poses fresh midterm challenges for Democrats, Republicans, G-7 nears agreement on exploring new sanction capping Russian oil price, and man loses USB flash drive with data on entire city's residents after night out.
School shooter drills can be traumatic, but do they work, adults sleep better together than alone, and goats with big appetites are front-line workers in fire prevention.
Senate passes bipartisan gun bill funding red-flag laws, mental health programs, Trump Justice Officials cite pressure from him to overturn 2020, and here are 10 items you'll want to have in your carry-on.
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