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  • McConnell could not blame Democrats for the murder rate in Mississippi.

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  • The flags of the US and Ohio were ordered to be lowered to half-staff.

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  • Insider was told by experts that the far-right could be using the Dark MAGA movement to promote their views into the mainstream.

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    Millions of children in this country are living in poverty. It will be the height of hypocrisy if abortion is banned and kids are neglected.

  • Users on social media voted for the best drone of 2022, and the final offer is a massive 60% discount. The prices will never go as low. Soon, the offer ends.

  • Zelenskyy thanked the leader for helping them in their struggle for democratic values and freedoms.

  • Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., has become famous in political circles in little more than a year in Congress.

  • The belief in white replacement has moved from a crazy conspiracy to mainstream with a swiftness that should scare those who see its danger.

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  • The House will take up legislation this week to address the nationwide baby formula shortage, as Republicans hammer the Biden administration over the issue. Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Friday that the House will take up a pair of bills this week to address the shortages.

  • The suspect in Saturday's mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, appeared to be involved in online communities devoted to guns, ammunition and tactical gear.

  • The House committee decided to issue subpoenas to five Republican members of Congress because they wanted to compel their testimony. The Republicans who were subpoenaed Thursday have previously refused to appear before the committee. Kevin McCarthy is the leader of the party.

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  • Buffalo Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia told ABC News that if he hadn't been stopped, the 18-year-old would have continued his rampage. The massacre is being called a racially motivated hate crime.

  • There were 8 new deaths in North Korea on Monday and more than 400,000 people have been affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.

  • In response to a question about what she thinks of the state of the country, the former first lady said that it is sad to see.

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  • Women across the country were given the ability to make safer and more informed decisions about their reproductive healthcare thanks to the decision of the Supreme Court.

  • Mars Wrigley voluntarily recalled over a dozen varieties of the gummies from Skittles, Starburst, and Live Savers due to the potential presence of metal pieces in the bag and the candy.

  • The villages around the Alpine lake of Tegernsee have been a playground for the superrich for centuries. The valley has been a favorite destination for Russian billionaires because of the cozy air of discretion that has made it so.