Gen Z is saying no to drugs, as the percentage of students who abstained from drugs reached record levels this year, according to research from the University of Michigan. read more
US immigration authorities last year deported the largest number of undocumented immigrants in nearly a decade, surpassing the record of Donald Trump's first term in office. read more
A Republican strategist is lashing out at Rep. Nancy Mace months after he says he fired her as a client, dubbing the far-right lawmaker a "pitiful embarrassment." read more
Mike Brewer of Brewer and Shipley. Loved them! "One toke Over The Line" -- that song was not played on bunch of stations because it was about Pot. But the song put them on the map. read more
Musk is trying to backtrack on his previous demands to shut down the government. read more
Investors are betting that they can make a dent in global warming, and healthy profits, with companies that alter the atmosphere. read more
At least five people -- including a child -- were killed and more than 200 injured after a car plowed into a crowd at a Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg on Friday, local authorities said. read more
Louisiana's health department has been barred from advertising or promoting vaccines for flu, COVID-19, and mpox, according to reporting by NPR, KFF Health News, and New Orleans Public Radio WWNO. read more
For the first time in modern history, the House majority will rest on thinner margins than the Senate's in the 119th Congress. read more
Early Saturday morning, Senate Democrats released the results of an investigation that alleges that Justice Clarence Thomas once again failed to disclose trips paid for by one of his billionaire benefactors. read more
Elon Musk raised alarm by endorsing Germany's far-right Alternative fr Deutschland (AfD), which has called for the nation to leave the European Union. read more
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed the first case of severe bird flu in the United States. read more
A trial in France of a husband who sought out others to abuse his wife ended with all 50 of the husband's co-defendants found guilty. read more
Agriculture and wildlife officials have announced that they have eradicated the infamous "murder hornet" from the US, five years after the headline-generating insects were first spotted in Washington state. read more
Federal officials say they're worried about sharing documents via email with Donald Trump's transition team because the incoming officials are eschewing government devices, email addresses and cybersecurity support, raising fears that they could potentially expose sensitive government data. read more
The president-elect floated the idea a day after he came out against the bipartisan spending deal to fund the government and avert a shutdown read more
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