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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Indonesia president Joko Widodo visits areas affected by volcanic eruption.

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

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John Kirby addresses the press on Russia moves on Ukraine.

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

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Trump interviewed by Mark Levin.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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