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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Faces Pressure to Veto Parts of Bill Allowing Higher Fees for Public Records

Calls are intensifying for Ohio Governor Mike DeWine to veto portions of a bill passed in the closing hours of the legislative session, which would authorize higher fees for certain public records.

Group of Good Samaritans Save Mother and Son Trapped Under Taxi Cab on Christmas Day

A group of Good Samaritans acted heroically on Christmas Day in Manhattan, lifting a taxi cab that had jumped the curb and crashed into pedestrians, trapping a mother and her nine-year-old son beneath the vehicle.

Haitian Gang Members Kill Two Journalists, Police Officer During Press Conference

Haitian gang violence claimed the lives of two journalists and a police officer during a press conference on Tuesday at Haiti’s largest public hospital, highlighting the ongoing instability in the nation’s capital.

Thief Returns Stolen Baby Jesus Statue From Colorado Fire Station

A thief returned a stolen Baby Jesus statue to a Colorado fire station along with a note expressing regret for their actions.

Two Women, Dog Killed in Stabbing Incident in England

Two women and a dog were tragically killed in a stabbing incident on Christmas Day in the town of Bletchley, England.

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.

Amazon Driver Leaves Packages in Wooded Area After Being ‘Stressed’

A Massachusetts Amazon driver dumped numerous packages in a wooded area after feeling "stressed" about the deliveries.

California Judge Enforces Use of Female Pronouns for Male Rapist

A judge in California ordered inmate Tremaine Carroll to be referred to using female pronouns because Carroll “deserves dignity.”

Illnois State Trooper Struck By Vehicle, Killed on Christmas Eve

Illinois State Trooper Clay Carns, 35, tragically lost his life on Monday night in Will County while working to keep others safe.

Southwest Airlines Flight Returns to Phoenix After On-Board Fight

A Southwest Airlines flight bound for Columbus, Ohio, was forced to return to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport shortly after takeoff due to a fight breaking out among passengers, the airline confirmed on Monday. The incident occurred on Flight 1699 on the evening of December 23, just before 7 p.m.

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