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Justice Served as Top Sex Money Murder Gang Leader Convicted in Florida
Escaped Monkeys Evade Capture in St. Louis as False Sightings Proliferate
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House Republicans Push Forward Bill to Ban Congressional Stock Trading

The corridors of power in Washington have long been paved with more than just good intentions. They have been lined with stock portfolios that seem to grow with uncanny timing, and the American people have had just about enough of it.
Murkowski and Sullivan Defend DEI Contracting Program Despite Evidence of Massive Fraud

Two Republican senators from Alaska are actively obstructing efforts to dismantle a race-based federal contracting program that has become a vehicle for fraud and abuse, according to correspondence reviewed by The Daily Wire.
Around America
Actor Timothy Busfield turns himself in amid child sex abuse allegations
Authorities have issued an arrest warrant for actor Timothy Busfield on charges including criminal sexual contact with a minor and child abuse, and U.S. Marshals are helping locate him. The allegations involve 11-year-old twin boys he met while directing The Cleaning Lady, prompting NBC to pull an episode featuring him.
Fewer Americans sign up for Affordable Care Act health insurance as costs spike
Affordable Care Act enrollment has dropped by roughly 800,000 this year as rising premiums and expired subsidies make coverage less affordable. Experts warn more Americans may go uninsured if costs continue to climb before the enrollment period ends.
Immigration agents deploy tear gas, pepper spray in Minneapolis as confrontations with protesters grow
Federal immigration agents in Minneapolis used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse crowds during enforcement operations. The confrontations have fueled tensions following the fatal shooting of a local woman by an ICE agent, drawing criticism from city officials and residents.
Avalanche kills snowmobiler in Wyoming, 4th such fatality in U.S. this month
A 31-year-old Utah man was killed in western Wyoming after being buried in an avalanche while snowmobiling. Rescue teams attempted CPR, but he did not survive, highlighting the dangers of unstable winter conditions in backcountry areas.
