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Illegal Farmers in California Face Potential Deportation in Coming Years

Farmers and voters in California's Central Valley, the state's agricultural heartland, are facing uncertainty over the potential impact of mass deportations under President-elect Donald Trump.

Shelter in Place Lifted at Phoenix’s Sky Harbor Airport Following Shooting, Stabbing

Phoenix police are investigating a violent altercation involving both a shooting and stabbing at Sky Harbor Airport’s Terminal 4 on Christmas evening. While the incident caused alarm for travelers, airport operations have since returned to normal.

Ousted Squad Member Considers Running Again

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO), an outgoing member of the "Squad" in Congress, believes she may run for Congress in the future.

University Hosts ‘Anti-Racist’ Workshop to Recognize ‘Microaggressions’

The University of Michigan (UM) is hosting a workshop to teach graduate students how to see "racism in everyday life."

Biden to Continue Weapon Distribution to Ukraine

President Joe Biden said that the United States will provide more weapons to Ukraine following Russian attacks on Christmas day.

Former Presidential Candidate Launches Bid for DNC Chair

Former Democrat presidential candidate Marianne Williamson launched a bid to chair the Democratic National Committee (DNC).

Reform U.K. Membership Surpasses Conservative Party

The Reform U.K. Party's membership has surpassed that of the traditional Conservative Party.

Trump Announces Nomination for U.S. Ambassador to Panama

President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Kevin Marino Cabrera as the U.S. Ambassador to Panama.

Musk’s AI Startup Receives More Than $6 Billion in Financing

Elon Musk's artificial intelligence startup doubled its valuation, securing more than $6 billion in financing.

State Department’s Global Engagement Center Closes

The State Department announced that it closed its Global Engagement Center, which has been accused of censorship.

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