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Appeals Court Upholds Verdict in E. Jean Carroll Case

A federal appeals court upheld a jury's decision that found President-elect Donald Trump liable for sexually assaulting E. Jean Carroll. Trump was ordered to pay $5 million.

Homelessness Up 18%

The U.S saw an 18% increase in homelessness this year, largely due to a lack of affordable housing and natural disasters, NBC News reported.

Syrian Christmas Tree Set on Fire Sparks Protests

Protests were held in Damascus after a Christmas tree was set on fire in a Syrian village.

Pennsylvania Woman Charged After Registering Deceased People to Vote

Pennsylvania officials have charged Jennifer Hill for registering deceased people to vote.

Putin Pledges to Ask Assad About Missing American Journalist Austin Tice

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday promised to ask former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for help in locating missing American veteran and journalist Austin Tice.

Trump Says Congress Should Abolish the Debt Ceiling

President-elect Donald Trump said in a phone interview with NBC News that Congress should abolish the debt ceiling.

California Man Detained for Conspiring with Christian School Shooter

Agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have detained a 20-year-old California man, Alexander Paffendorf, for allegedly conspiring with Madison, Wisconsin, school shooter Natalie "Samantha" Rpuinow.

Classroom Activity Tasks Students with ‘Coming Out Process’

High school students in San Diego were instructed to act as "gay or lesbian" and practice the "coming out process."

MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle Says Biden Team Attempted to Shut Down Interview Over Hunter Question

MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle revealed for the first time on Tuesday that President Joe Biden’s team tried to end her interview with him in May 2023 after she asked a question about his son, Hunter Biden. Ruhle explained that after asking Biden how a potential indictment of Hunter Biden might impact his presidency, the White House immediately reacted by trying to halt the interview.

16-Year-Old Tennessee Student Charged After Bringing Rifle-Style Pellet Gun to School

A 16-year-old student at McGavock High School has been charged after bringing a rifle-style pellet gun onto campus.

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