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Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025

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Kash Patel, Trump’s pick for FBI director, grilled by Democrats, defended by Republicans
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Sen. John Curtis pushes to enforce sanctions on Chinese companies engaging in U.S. intellectual theft
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Bill to prohibit fluoride in public drinking water systems advances
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Trump offers condolences, then says DEI could be to blame for midair D.C. plane crash
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There will be many new faces in 2025, but how much offensive production is returning?
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These Utah restaurants just became semifinalists for this prestigious award
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