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Curtis Considers Congressional Intervention as Iran Conflict Hits Two-Month Milestone

Utah Senator John Curtis is contemplating forcing a vote on military action in Iran, advocating for Congress's involvement based on lessons from the Vietnam War and constitutional roles

King Charles III emphasizes US-UK alliance in a hectic day of diplomatic engagements with Trump and Congress

During his speech to Congress, King Charles III emphasized the U.S.-UK alliance, encouraged global collaboration, and aimed to mend fraying relations during his four-day visit celebrating American independence

Former Michigan Congressman Donald Riegle, who served under seven presidents, passes away at 88

Former Michigan Congressman Donald W. Riegle has died at the age of 88 due to cardiac arrest

Oklahoma town ravaged by fierce tornado, 40 houses damaged but no lives lost

A violent tornado hit Enid, Oklahoma, damaging 40 homes but causing no fatalities, with cleanup efforts ongoing and further storms anticipated

Accusations of Fraud Leveled Against Southern Poverty Law Center for Employing Paid Informants

The Southern Poverty Law Center is facing a federal indictment for alleged fraud, including wire fraud and money laundering, involving misuse of $3 million, charges which the center denies

Search Trends Reveal What You Googled in 2024

Google has released its annual "Year in Search" report, revealing the top trending search queries of 2024

Musk and Ramaswamy propose abolishing daylight saving time. How might this impact Utah

The Department of Government Efficiency is considering the possibility of ending daylight saving time, a decision ultimately up to Congress, according to a YouGov poll

Lawsuit Filed by Victim’s Father in NYC Subway Chokehold Case Against Daniel Penny

The father of a victim in a fatal New York City subway chokehold trial has filed a lawsuit against the defendant, a Marine veteran, as jury deliberations continue

Study Reveals Almost One Third of US Pharmacies Shut Down in Ten Years

Nearly 30% of US drugstores open in the last decade closed by 2021, with Black and Latino communities most affected, according to a study published in Health

Unable to Defeat RFK Jr., Anti-Abortion Supporters Aim to Persuade Him Instead

President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a pro-abortion Republican, to his Cabinet has sparked outrage among anti-abortion activists, including former Vice President Mike Pence
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