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Convicted sex offender recaptured after escaping Texas prison

A man convicted of sexually abusing a child was recaptured after escaping a Texas prison on Sunday, authorities in Brazoria County have confirmed.

Police charge driver of vehicle that crashed into Biden motorcade

Police have charged the driver who crashed his car into a parked SUV that was part of President Biden's motorcade with driving under the influence of alcohol. The Wilmington (Del.) Police Department said the driver, a 46-year-old man, had been charged with driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and inattentive driving. Authorities determined...

Japan’s Nippon Steel to acquire U.S. Steel Corp.

Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel will acquire U.S. Steel Corp. in a $14.9 billion deal, taking advantage of government incentives designed to reshape the U.S. industrial base and boost domestic manufacturing. Nippon Steel will pay $55 per share in a cash transaction to purchase U.S. Steel and will assume all the company’s debt. The offer price...

What did Putin really say in his marathon press conference?

Did Putin reveal anything to arouse our interest during his four-hour press conference last Thursday?

Priests can bless same-sex unions, pope says

Pope Francis on Monday formally authorized priests to bless same-sex unions, marking a significant change from the Vatican's longstanding position on alternate blessings for gay couples. The Vatican's announcement follows a letter released in October from Francis to two conservative cardinals, in which the church leader suggested such blessings could be studied as long they...

Thousands without power as powerful storm moves through New England

Hundreds of thousands of New England residents were left without power Monday morning as a powerful storm ripped through the region, bringing heavy rain and some flash flooding. Just after 10:30 a.m. EST Monday, there were 121,118 Massachusetts customers out of power. Elsewhere in the region, there were 82,000 customers without power in Connecticut; 101,852...

The US is suffering from chronic drug shortages — Congress must act 

Congress should step in to demand FDA do more to explain its actions to avoid and mitigate shortages, and to increase supplies.  

Lawmakers unlikely to advance border security, Ukraine funding legislation before Christmas

Lawmakers are expected to meet with White House officials again on Monday to continue negotiations on stronger border provisions in the national supplemental package.

Hispanic House Democrat joins Republicans in calling for ‘tougher measures at the border’

Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar is calling for stricter border security measures even as fellow members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus are calling for Biden to show restraint.

Suspect charged with DUI after Biden motorcade crash

A 46-year-old driver was charged with DUI after crashing into a parked vehicle in President Biden's motorcade in Wilmington, Delaware, on Sunday evening.

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