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Four Candidates Qualify for Smallest GOP Presidential Primary Debate Yet

The Republican National Committee (RNC) has set the highest threshold yet for the fourth GOP presidential primary debate, with only four candidates meeting the qualifications. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Former Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley, and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy will take the stage Wednesday night at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. The debate will be hosted by Fox News and moderated by Bret Baier, Martha MacCallum, and Bill Hemmer.

Arlington County Police Respond to Report of Flare Gun Fire, House Explodes Shortly After

Police responded to a report of someone firing a flare gun from inside a house in Arlington, Virginia. Upon arriving, the suspect discharged several rounds and the house exploded at 8 p.m. No one was injured, and the cause of the explosion is still unknown. The Arlington County Police Department is currently investigating and asking anyone with information to contact them.

Senator John Fetterman Enlists Help of Ousted Republican Representative George Santos to Take Trolling of Indicted Colleague to New Level

Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania has enlisted the help of recently ousted Republican Representative George Santos to troll indicted colleague Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey. The Fetterman campaign paid Santos to record a video on the Cameo app, which has sparked debate about the current state of politics in Congress. The implications of the expulsion of Santos remain to be seen, as the Fetterman campaign has not yet commented on the video or its purpose.

Suspect Arrested in Fatal Stabbing at Philadelphia Macy’s Store

A suspect has been arrested in connection with a fatal stabbing at Macy's in Philadelphia on Monday. The incident began when the suspect allegedly attempted to steal hats from the store, and upon returning 10 minutes later, he began stabbing two security guards, killing one and wounding the other. The suspect was arrested by SEPTA police and is being held at the Philadelphia Police Homicide Unit, while the investigation is ongoing.

Supreme Court Weighs Fate of Purdue Pharma’s Bankruptcy Plan, Which Could Shield Sackler Family from Liability for Opioid Crisis

The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday in a case that could determine the fate of Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy plan, which includes a provision protecting the Sackler family from liability for the opioid epidemic. The Biden administration has objected to the plan, arguing that it gives the Sacklers too much protection, and justices expressed skepticism that a bankruptcy court had legal authority to release the Sacklers from potential legal claims. The Supreme Court's decision could have far-reaching implications for the opioid epidemic and the Sackler family, as it will determine whether the Sacklers will be protected from future civil lawsuits.

Former U.S. Ambassador Arrested on Charges of Secretly Working for Cuba and Boasting of Strengthening the Revolution

Victor Manuel Rocha, a former U.S. ambassador to Bolivia, was arrested on Monday for secretly working for Cuba since 1981 and providing information to the Cuban government. He faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison if convicted. The arrest is part of the U.S. government's efforts to combat foreign interference in the United States.

Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin Stabbed 22 Times by Fellow Inmate in Federal Prison

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who was convicted in the 2020 murder of George Floyd, was allegedly stabbed 22 times by a fellow inmate at a Federal Correctional Institution in Tucson, Arizona. The inmate, John Turscak, has been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and faces up to 20 years in prison. Chauvin has since been returned to prison custody and his family is questioning the faulty procedures that allowed the attack to occur.

Search Team Finds Wreckage and Remains of Missing Crew Members in Deadly U.S. Osprey Air Crash off Japan

A search team investigating the deadly U.S. Osprey air crash in the sea off Japan last week has found wreckage and the remains of missing crew members. The crash occurred on November 29th, when an Osprey CV-22B tiltrotor aircraft went missing near the island of Yakushima. One person was recovered unconscious from the water and was later confirmed dead, leaving seven still unaccounted for, and the search for the remaining two crew members is ongoing. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.