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Russia flying more armed aircraft over US bases in Syria, US CENTCOM commander says

U.S. Central Command has observed a concerning rise in "unprofessional" and "unsafe" behavior from Russian aircraft pilots near U.S. bases in Syria.

Kentucky lawmakers pass bill to make hazing a crime following student’s death

Kentucky lawmakers passed a bill Thursday that will create new crimes to punish those responsible for hazing resulting in death. This bill follows the death of a student.

House oversight chair Comer says ‘6 or 7 Biden family members’ potentially involved in business schemes

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer says he believes at least half a dozen members of President Biden's family have been involved in “various business schemes” around the world.

Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger says there’s ‘zero evidence’ DEI training distracts from readiness

U.S. Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger said Thursday he has seen "zero evidence" that diversity, equity, and inclusion training programs are hurting readiness.

Tempers flare after GOP senator calls out Biden admin for lying about Social Security claim

Republicans and Democrats sparred in the Senate today over how willing President Biden is to meet with lawmakers to talk about saving Social Security.

EcoHealth Alliance: Controversial group back in the spotlight for alleged ‘double billing’ of Wuhan lab work

EcoHealth Alliance, a New York nonprofit, is back under a microscope following a report alleging they "double billed" two government agencies for Wuhan lab work.

North Carolina bipartisan agreement to expand Medicaid clears state Senate

The North Carolina state Senate has approved a bipartisan agreement to expand Medicaid coverage. The proposal could cover more low-income adults and build more health facilities.

Republican-dominated North Carolina Supreme Court may revive voter ID mandate

Mandating voter identification for elections in North Carolina was once struck down by Democrats, but may be revived now that Republicans hold a majority in the Supreme court.

ISIS group in Afghanistan could conduct ‘external’ attack against US in 6 months, US commander says

ISIS-K terrorists in Afghanistan could carry out an attack against U.S. interests and Western allies within six months "with little-to-no warning," a top U.S. commander says.

North Carolina Democratic governor’s plan to increase spending by 20% scoffed at by Republicans

Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s big budget increase of 20% was scoffed at by the GOP. North Carolina’s Republicans originally favored an increase of around 10%.

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