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A fight that broke out at a state prison in Georgia left three prisoners dead and 13 others hospitalized, the Washington County Sheriff's Office said. Read More4 hours ago - Sen. Mark Kelly sues Pete Hegseth, Pentagon over attempt to demote
Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., filed a lawsuit Monday against Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and the Pentagon for trying to censure and demote him. Read More6 hours ago - Google parent company Alphabet tops $4 trillion value
Alphabet, Google's parent company, became the fourth company to reach a $4 trillion value Monday after Apple said it will use Gemini for AI. Read More7 hours ago - Sen. Lisa Murkowski calls for Congress to probe DOJ over Fed subpoenas
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, on Monday called on Congress to investigate the Department of Justice's probe of the Federal Reserve. Read More8 hours ago - Former Rep. Mary Peltola seeks to represent Alaska in U.S. Senate
Former Rep. Mary Peltola announced Monday she's running to represent Alaska in the U.S. Senate. Read More9 hours ago - Trump ramps up Greenland rhetoric; Denmark, Europe defiant
President Donald Trump said Sunday that the United States will take Greenland "one way or another, and Europe is stepping up in defense. Read More10 hours ago - Meta taps former Trump adviser as new president and vice chairman
Meta named Dina Powell McCormick, former national security adviser to President Donald Trump, as its new president and vice chairman on Monday. Read More11 hours ago - Corporations for Public Broadcasting dissolving places rural access at risk
Local broadcasting stations are losing a key source of revenue after the Corporations for Public Broadcasting formally announced its dissolution. Read More11 hours ago - Nurses strike in New York City, seeking new contract
About 15,000 nurses in New York City are on strike on Monday as the deadline passes for the state's union to agree to a new contract with facilities. Read More11 hours ago - ‘Suspicious object’ found at Palm Beach airport ahead of Trump’s departure
A "suspicious object" was found by U.S. Secret Service agents during an inspection of Palm Beach International Airport on Sunday, the White House said, as President Donald Trump was to depart from Florida. Read More23 hours ago
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