• In a wide-ranging interview with Margaret Brennan, the former Vice President talked about his experience in office, the future of the GOP, and his new book, "So Help Me God."

  • David Valadao overcame a strong Democratic registration advantage and his vote to impeach Donald Trump to defeat Rudy Salas in the Central Valley district. Valadao had more votes than Salas with 98% of the ballots counted. The 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump were all from Valadao's district.

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  • As he promotes his new memoir, former Vice President Mike Pence is giving new insight into his relationship with former President Trump and his own political ambitions. There was a lot of focus on the rift between him and Trump in the days leading up to the book's release.

  • Helen Mirren dated Liam Neeson from 1980 to 1985 and said she loves him today.

  • The comments made by the Fox News personality about the Colorado Springs shooting were very hollow.

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  • The market value of Musk's company is less than that of Coca-Cola andPepsi.

  • There are a lot of facts about the country that make it unique.

  • Saudi Arabia was 18 to 1 to beat Argentina.

  • Lyndon Montgomery was acquitted of breaking into Holly Harris' home and raping her.

  • The Russian soldier with wounded legs was found by a Ukrainian unit.

  • The only animals on this island are rabbits and seals. There is a frightening explanation for this.

  • There is no way to avoid it. You just have to keep going.

  • The 90-minute soccer match at the World Cup is turning into a lot of fun. The five longest periods of time for a single half of soccer at the World Cup were all played in Qatar since Monday, thanks to the 14 minutes added at the end of Argentina's loss to Saudi Arabia. The referee added almost 14 minutes in the second half after England and Iran were tied at halftime.

  • A lot has been made of the fact that there are 2,300 fewer people working at the company now than there were when Musk took over. Musk's plan to shrink the company was part of the reason for the latest wave of departures. Insider reported on Friday that the payroll department was decimated last week when employees who were given ultimatums by Musk decided to bounce.

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  • Several celebrities have stopped using the social-media platform after Musk bought it.

  • Less than a week after she said she wouldn't join her father's campaign, the family is in Egypt.

  • After a series of crushing defeats for Russia's military in Ukraine from the northeast to the south over the last several weeks, Russian authorities in Moscow appear to be increasingly concerned. The man is Russ.

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  • The district attorney's focus on Donald Trump has renewed questions about whether he still has his sights set on him. Two of the former president's senior executives were the focus of the case. They, too.

  • The White Stripes founder slammed the owner of the micro-messaging service.

  • Thanks to gender affirming surgeries, the clitoris study was possible.