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2 cats die from suspected bird flu traced to raw milk in California

Health officials are investigating possible cases of H5 bird flu after two cats died from consuming recalled raw milk, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.

What is ‘debanking,’ and why is the crypto industry upset?

"Debanking" refers to the process of a bank closing a customer's account that it deems poses a financial, legal, regulatory or reputational risk.

Flight from LaGuardia diverts to JFK after bird strike: American Airlines

A flight from LaGuardia Airport to North Carolina was diverted to John F. Kennedy International Airport on Thursday evening due to a reported bird strike, according to American Airlines.

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi injured, hospitalized while traveling to Luxembourg

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suffered an injury and has been admitted to a hospital in Luxembourg.

Montana Supreme Court blocks ban on transgender surgeries, prompting outcry from GOP lawmaker, supporters

A Montana Republican lawmaker is criticizing a state Supreme Court's decision to continue blocking a ban on transgender surgeries for minors.

GOP Sen. Murkowski says she’s ‘not attached to’ GOP label, but is ‘still a Republican’

Sen. Lisa Murkowski indicated that she is not wedded to the Republican label, but has never abandoned it.

Biden stirs outrage in Scranton by commuting ‘kids for cash’ judge’s sentence

President Biden has stirred controversy after he commuted the sentence of a corrupt judge who was jailed for more than 17 years after he was caught taking kickbacks for sending juveniles to for-profit detention facilities.

White House says to ‘expect more’ climate funding before President Biden leaves office

President Biden is seeking to focus on climate funding during his final weeks in office, before President-elect Trump potentially takes aim at his green energy agenda.

The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics

Every week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to capture the foibles, memes, hypocrisies and other...

Mississippi’s Clarke Reed blocked Reagan but did a lifetime of good for the GOP

If not for one momentous decision in 1976, Mississippi’s Clarke Reed would be considered one of the great heroes of the Republican Party renaissance of the latter 20th century. The reality that he spent his last 48 years detested by a swath of Reaganite activists should not obscure his larger contributions to the cause. Journalist-historian […]

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