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#politics

Fox News: House GOP to present evidence against Biden in first impeachment hearing
House GOP to present evidence against Biden in first impeachment hearing
House Republicans are holding the first public hearing in the impeachment inquiry into the Biden family's business dealings. The hearing aims to present evidence of President Biden's knowledge and involvement in his family's business practices. The White House has dismissed the inquiry as a political stunt.


#society

Fox News: Florida mom turns online detective post-stroke, helping make real-life arrests
Florida mom turns online detective post-stroke, helping make real-life arrests
Whitney Sich, a Florida mom, founded the True Crime Sisters Facebook group and a nonprofit called A Voice for the Voiceless while recovering from a stroke. The groups raise awareness for missing person cases and have made real progress in helping to find suspects. Sich's organizations have collaborated with law enforcement and helped locate missing persons alive and safe.


#military

Fox News: House lawmakers move to protect military pay from looming government shutdown
House lawmakers move to protect military pay from looming government shutdown
Lawmakers are working to protect U.S. troops' pay during a potential government shutdown. The bill has bipartisan support in the House and Senate, but progress in averting a shutdown has been slow. If the government shuts down without a defense funding bill, over one million troops and non-military personnel could go without pay.


#religion

Fox News: Arizona school board member sues district for making her stop quoting the Bible during meetings
Arizona school board member sues district for making her stop quoting the Bible during meetings
An Arizona school board member is suing her board for mandating she stop quoting the Bible during meetings. The board violated her right to free speech.


#crime

Fox News: Traffic stop turns terrifying for female cop dragged by suspect in speeding car
Traffic stop turns terrifying for female cop dragged by suspect in speeding car
A female Michigan State Police trooper was dragged by a suspect trying to flee after a routine traffic stop. The trooper smelled marijuana and asked the suspect to exit the vehicle. The suspect resisted and drove off with the trooper partially inside the car, reaching speeds of 100 mph. The trooper was injured but is recovering. The suspect turned himself in and is facing charges.


Fox News: Mom of teen who died by suicide says her bullies played 'a part in crushing her'
Mom of teen who died by suicide says her bullies played 'a part in crushing her'
A Kansas teen, Jaylee Chillson, died by suicide after being bullied. The girl's mother expressed anger towards the bullies and their actions. Jaylee's parents had switched her schools to escape the harassment, but it continued. The devastated family is grieving the loss of their daughter, and an investigation into the suicide is underway.


Fox News: Oakland stores ravaged by crime put profits on the line in plea for more cops
Oakland stores ravaged by crime put profits on the line in plea for more cops
Desperate Oakland business owners go on strike, demanding more police presence to combat rising crime rates. Smash-and-grab robberies and assaults have been on the rise, and the police department is facing a shortage of about 100 officers. The owners blame lenient laws, a decrease in police resources, and anti-police sentiment expressed by elected officials.