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Fox News GOP senator calls CDC hepatitis B vaccine change 'a mistake' that will make America sicker - Sen. Bill Cassidy urges the CDC to reject new hepatitis B vaccine guidance for newborns, calling the proposed change "a mistake."Trump pledges to reassert Monroe Doctrine to restore American power - The Trump administration unveiled a comprehensive national security blueprint reviving Monroe Doctrine to counter foreign influence in Western Hemisphere.DC pipe bomb suspect makes first court appearance, family yells support - During his initial court appearance in Washington, the alleged D.C. pipe bomb suspect confronted federal charges while family members voiced support.NBA legend reflects on game's evolution and his ongoing commitment to giving back to community - NBA Hall of Famer Alonzo Mourning shared his insights on modern NBA changes, Victor Wembanyama's potential, and his ongoing philanthropic efforts in Miami.Climate study warning of $38 trillion-a-year hit to economy yanked over faulty data - British scientific journal Nature retracted a climate study due to data reliability issues, particularly problematic information from Uzbekistan that skewed results.Hot mic reveals Issa plotting GOP strategy after California redraws House map - A hot mic captured Rep. Darrell Issa outlining GOP moves for Ken Calvert and Young Kim as California’s new congressional map threatens to boost Democrats.FBI warns email users as holiday scams surge - Holiday email scams including non-delivery fraud and gift card schemes spike in November and December, costing victims hundreds of millions, FBI says.Vice President JD Vance declares marriage to wife Usha 'is as strong as it's ever been' - Vice President JD Vance said during an interview with NBC News that his marriage with second lady Usha Vance "is as strong as it’s ever been."Jen Psaki mocks Trump, GOP over 'affordability' message during Colbert appearance - MS NOW's Jen Psaki sarcastically advised Republicans to echo President Donald Trump's messages on affordability after she accused them of being incoherent.Bondi describes wounded National Guardsman as a 'miracle,' says 'he's able to open both eyes' - National Guardsman Andrew Wolfe, who was wounded in a Nov. 26 shooting in Washington, D.C., is now "able to open both eyes," Attorney General Pam Bondi said.