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Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton receives knighthood

Seven times Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton received his knighthood for services to the motorsport.

Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton receives knighthood

Indonesians flee into streets after earthquake

Hundreds fled into the streets in cities across eastern Indonesia after 7.4-magnitude earthquake.

Indonesians flee into streets after earthquake

Afghan orchestra finds refuge in Portugal

Hundreds of students and staff of the Afghanistan National Institute of Music and relatives escape Taliban, granted asylum in Portugal.

Afghan orchestra finds refuge in Portugal

Crew member found dead after boat collision in Baltic

Danish crew member missing from capsized barge found dead after overnight collision.

Crew member found dead after boat collision in Baltic

Lawsuits mount against hospitals banning Ivermectin

Doctors push back against hospital policies on Ivermectin. 'Patients should never be denied treatment by hospital administration or gov't.'

Lawsuits mount against hospitals banning Ivermectin

Mayfield residents go through debris after tornadoes

City in Kentucky hit hard by tornados, with candle factory and the town’s fire and police stations destroyed.

Mayfield residents go through debris after tornadoes

Self-proclaimed bitcoin creator wins in court

Computer scientist claiming to be inventor of bitcoin prevails in jury trial.

Self-proclaimed bitcoin creator wins in court

Fmr. Trump COS: Reports of Apple-China deal 'very troubling'

Mark Meadows responds to reports of secret $275 billion deal between Apple and Chinese officials.

Fmr. Trump COS: Reports of Apple-China deal 'very troubling'

Colorado school board says clapping creates unsafe environment

At a school board meeting for Douglas County, rep asks audience not to clap because it makes the environment unsafe.

Colorado school board says clapping creates unsafe environment

Watch: Google Assistant sings 'the vaccine song'

Google Assistant app sings song celebrating vaccines when asked for a song.

Watch: Google Assistant sings 'the vaccine song'

Singapore: Man recounts attack by otters

British man taking a walk in the Singapore Botanic Gardens says he was attacked by a pack of wild otters.

Singapore: Man recounts attack by otters

Congressman: America is perceived as weak under Biden

New Jersey Congressman Jeff Van Drew criticizes the Biden Administration's foreign policy amid Russian threat against Ukraine.

Congressman: America is perceived as weak under Biden

Jewish teen debunks hypocritical myths at Hyde Park gathering

'I had heard from friends about the anti-Semitism at the "speaker's corner" in Hyde Park, but I didn't understand how serious it was.'

Jewish teen debunks hypocritical myths at Hyde Park gathering

Tucker: Don't discount possibility of US hot war with Russia

Tucker Carlson says the fact that something seems farfetched and against US interests 'doesn't mean Joe Biden won't do it.'

Tucker: Don't discount possibility of US hot war with Russia

US Senate passes bill to overturn vaccine mandate for businesses

Two Democrats join Republicans to back measure that would overturn President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate on private businesses .

US Senate passes bill to overturn vaccine mandate for businesses

Defense attorney: Kim Potter did ‘what she had to do'

Defense attorney for former police officer believed motorist could have harmed patrol partner when she accidentally used gun, not taser.

Defense attorney: Kim Potter did ‘what she had to do'

Giuliani slams Biden double standard on corruption

Former Trump attorney weighs in on new Biden administration anti-corruption plan. 'He fits every category here.'

Giuliani slams Biden double standard on corruption

International funding paused for Sudan following coup

Sudan was unable to access $650 million in international funding in November, according to finance minister of the dissolved government.

International funding paused for Sudan following coup

Watch: 'Orthodoxed' movie

Documentary chronicles Berel Solomon's journey 'from drug dealer and prince of the nightclub business to Lubavitcher Hassid.'

Watch: 'Orthodoxed' movie

Tucker: Feminist slams 'gender identity' as meaningless

Kara Dansky of the Women's Human Rights Campaign discusses the state of women's rights after 'trans' swimmer shatters women's records.

Tucker: Feminist slams 'gender identity' as meaningless

Indonesia president visits areas affected by volcano

Indonesia president Joko Widodo visits areas affected by volcanic eruption.

Indonesia president visits areas affected by volcano

Jussie Smollett says he was in contact with CNN reporter

Jussie Smollett tells courtroom he was in contact with CNN anchor Don Lemon during the early part of investigation into alleged attack.

Jussie Smollett says he was in contact with CNN reporter

Understanding Pearl Harbor

Historian Victor Davis Hanson explains lessons to be learned from the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7,1941.

Understanding Pearl Harbor

Pentagon: We're following Putin closely

John Kirby addresses the press on Russia moves on Ukraine.

Pentagon: We're following Putin closely

New Zealand diplomatic officials to skip Olympics in Beijing

New Zealand says it will not be sending diplomatic ministerial reps to the Beijing Winter Olympics.

New Zealand diplomatic officials to skip Olympics in Beijing

Carlebach Hanukkah story recording from 1984 rediscovered

Meaningful Minute shares newly-discovered recording of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach telling a moving Hanukkah story.

Carlebach Hanukkah story recording from 1984 rediscovered

Uganda president: China is 'knocking' on our door

Chinese investment in Uganda is growing, President Yoweri Museveni says.

Uganda president: China is 'knocking' on our door

Trump: We have the people on our side

Trump interviewed by Mark Levin.

Trump: We have the people on our side

US., South Korea update plans regarding North Korea

Defense officials of US and South Korea say they will review and update ways to deter North Korea.

US., South Korea update plans regarding North Korea

Missouri AG: Left is hell-bent on authoritarian-like power

Missouri AG tells Tucker about steps he's taking to fight trends pushing US toward being a 'futuristic dystopian biomedical security state.'

Missouri AG: Left is hell-bent on authoritarian-like power

Biden delivers remarks to mark World AIDS Day

President Biden delivers remarks on World AIDS Day, December 1.

Biden delivers remarks to mark World AIDS Day

San Diego officer quits over vaccine mandate

'We're getting the short end of the stick.' Former San Diego officer Brandon Gibson slams city's plan to fire unvaccinated city employees.

San Diego officer quits over vaccine mandate

New Twitter CEO already under fire for past tweet

Tweet surfaces in which new CEO compares 'white people' to 'racists.'

New Twitter CEO already under fire for past tweet

Report: Kabul roadside blast injures five

Roadside bomb in Kabul injures at least five people, local TV and witnesses say.

Report: Kabul roadside blast injures five

Japan bars foreign visitors due to new variant

Japan said it would shut its borders to foreign visitors to prevent spread of 'Omicron' variant.

Japan bars foreign visitors due to new variant

Harvard psychologist discusses how to achieve a rational society

Steven Pinker says in some realms, we're not always after objective truth. 'We may just be trying to make our own side look good.'

Harvard psychologist discusses how to achieve a rational society

Wind challenges snowmakers for China Winter Olympics

Ahead of Winter Olympics in China, snowmaker says heavy wind is hampering efforts.

Wind challenges snowmakers for China Winter Olympics

Fauci: I represent science

NIAID director accuses critical voices of being 'anti-science,' raises possibility of 'reboosts.' 'We'll have to see how things roll out.'

Fauci: I represent science

Dershowitz: Money should not be related to bail

Alan Dershowitz explains why perpetrator of Waukesha incident should not have been released on bail.

Dershowitz: Money should not be related to bail

Inflation leads to higher prices for gifts

With inflation at a 30-year high some gifts could cost between 5 and 17% more, Newsmax reports.

Inflation leads to higher prices for gifts

Trump slams Bob Woodward 'book of fiction' on China war claims

President Trump slams Bob Woodward book. 'Milley may have called, but if so, he should be tried for treason.'

Trump slams Bob Woodward 'book of fiction' on China war claims

Congressman: I'd give Biden a grade worse than F on inflation

Ranking member of House Budget Cmte: Biden 'clearly does the opposite of what's necessary.'

Congressman: I'd give Biden a grade worse than F on inflation

Wave of 'smash and grab' crimes hit US

A rise in 'smash-and-grab' robberies hit US cities.

Wave of 'smash and grab' crimes hit US

Trump proposes 'mandated' presidential cognitive test

"We need somebody that's at the top of the game." Trump slams Biden's leadership. "Look how weak we look."

Trump proposes 'mandated' presidential cognitive test

Watch: Polar bears frolic in snow in central Canada

Two polar bears frolic in snow in Churchill, Canada.

Watch: Polar bears frolic in snow in central Canada

Rob Schmitt: Media goes soft on Waukesha attacker

Newsmax commentator says Waukesha story stands in the face of so many of media's narratives, so they marginalize it.

Rob Schmitt: Media goes soft on Waukesha attacker

US new unemployment claims hit 52-year low

Number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits drops to 52-year low.

US new unemployment claims hit 52-year low

Thomas Jefferson statue removed from NY City Hall

Douglas Murray: 'When you decide everything in the past has to be judged by contemporary ideas, everyone is a target."

Thomas Jefferson statue removed from NY City Hall

Biden announces release of 50 million barrels of oil

Biden administration is releasing oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to lower gas prices.

Biden announces release of 50 million barrels of oil

Germany's Merkel holds final Cabinet meeting

German Chancellor Angela Merkel says farewell to colleagues before stepping down from her position as chancellor.

Germany's Merkel holds final Cabinet meeting

Former NYC mayor Rudy Giuliani reflects on riots in California

Giuliani analyzes looting of California stores in light of his 'broken windows' policing policy.

Former NYC mayor Rudy Giuliani reflects on riots in California

Kyle Rittenhouse gives first TV interview after trial

Kyle Rittenhouse speaks to Tucker Carlson, after being found not guilty on all counts, about the events that led to his trial.

Kyle Rittenhouse gives first TV interview after trial

Candace Owens: The plantation model has always been a constant

"For Democrats, it has always been about using black bodies for political power."

Candace Owens: The plantation model has always been a constant

Rep Jim Jordan slams YouTube COVID 'censorship'

Jordan interviews Stanford Prof Jay Bhattacharya about removal of video from YouTube.

Rep Jim Jordan slams YouTube COVID 'censorship'

Feiglin: Health officials lied through their teeth

Former MK recounts to Avi Abelow his experience at Knesset Health Committee hearing on COVID shot for children.

Feiglin: Health officials lied through their teeth

Wisconsin police chief: Multiple fatalities in vehicle incident

Dan Thompson gives update on incident in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

Wisconsin police chief: Multiple fatalities in vehicle incident

CDC admits having no record of naturally immune infecting others

CDC says it has no record of someone with natural immunity to COVID transmitting the virus. "This information is not collected."

CDC admits having no record of naturally immune infecting others

Watch: Arabs riot near Old City of Jerusalem

There are no casualties or arrests, Kan News reported.

Watch: Arabs riot near Old City of Jerusalem

Dershowitz: Kyle Rittenhouse should hire a defamation lawyer

Alan Dershowitz explains how Kyle Rittenhouse can file defamation lawsuits against organizations for statements after verdict was announced.

Dershowitz: Kyle Rittenhouse should hire a defamation lawyer

Greg Kelly: This is who Rittenhouse should take to court first

Newsmax commentator explains why Kyle Rittenhouse deserved his not guilty verdict, and against whom he should take legal action.

Greg Kelly: This is who Rittenhouse should take to court first