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EPA Approves Road Project Made from Radioactive Waste

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved a project based in Florida that uses radioactive waste.

CDC Finds Bird Flu Mutations

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) discovered mutations in bird flu samples taken from a man in Louisiana.

Poll Shows Javier Milei Ranked Most Popular Head of State in South America

A recent regional poll conducted by CB Consultora Opinión Pública reveals that Argentine President Javier Milei is the most popular head of state in South America, with an approval rating of 51.8%—the highest in the region and the only one exceeding 50%.

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.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom Weighs Proposal Aimed at ‘Helping’ Illegals Head of Trump Presidency

California Governor Gavin Newsom is reportedly weighing a proposal aimed at supporting illegal immigrants and their families in anticipation of former President Donald Trump’s potential mass deportation policies should he take office again.

Minnesota’s Ban on Religious Schools in College Credit Program Sparks Legal Battle

A religious liberty group, Christian schools, and families from those schools are challenging a Minnesota law that bans certain Christian colleges and universities from participating in the state's Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) program. The law, passed in 2023, excludes religious institutions that require students to sign a faith statement, a ruling that Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, which is representing the plaintiffs, calls "disgraceful."

Panamanians Burn Flags Outside U.S. Embassy

Protesters have gathered outside the U.S. Embassy in Panama City to stand against President-elect Donald Trump's threat to take back the Panama Canal.

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