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White House Advisor Says U.S. Steel Purchase Requires ‘Serious Scrutiny’

The Biden administration said Japanese company Nippon Steel's planned $14.9 billion purchase of U.S. steel requires "serious scrutiny."

Biden to Pardon Thousands of People Convicted for Possessing Marijuana on Federal Property

President Joe Biden announced in a press release that he is pardoning thousands of individuals who were convicted for using and possessing marijuana on federal property.

British Priests Write Open Letter Condemning Blessings for Same-Sex Couples

An organization consisting of more than 500 British priests and deacons wrote an open letter condemning the Vatican's decision to bless same-sex couples.

Three in Ten Americans Wait for Next Paycheck to Finish Christmas Shopping

A U.S. News & World Report survey found that 30% of Americans are waiting for their next paycheck to finish their Christmas shopping.

Houthi Leader Threatens to Attack U.S. Warship Amid Pentagon Operation

Abdel-Malek al-Houthi, leader of the Houthi movement, said his organization would attack U.S. warships if the Pentagon's operation to counter Houthi forces used military force.

Vatican’s Blessing of Same-Sex Couples a ‘Major Step Forward’

Jesuit Father James Martin wrote in an essay that the Vatican's approval of blessings for same-sex couples is a "major step forward for LGBTQ Catholics."

Jeffrey Epstein Associates to be Made Public in Unsealed Court Documents

The identities of over 170 individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein will soon be made public after a judge ordered documents be unsealed.

U.S. Steel Sold to Japanese Company

The United States Steel Corporation is being sold to Japan's predominant steelmaker.

EPA Reviewing Toxic Chemical in Ohio Train Derailment

The Biden administration has started a formal evaluation of risks from vinyl chloride, the cancer-causing chemical that burned in a plume of toxic black smoke following the train derailment earlier this year in eastern Ohio.

Over 70 Pro-Palestinian Protesters Arrested After Shutting Down 110 Freeway in Downtown L.A.

Over 70 protesters were arrested Wednesday after blocking the southbound 110 Freeway in downtown Los Angeles for over an hour.

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