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| 📄 After House Republicans demanded the White House turn over a log of visitors from President Joe Biden's home in Wilmington, Delaware, where classified documents were discovered this month, the White House said those records do not exist. Some members of the GOP's new House Oversight Committee said the incident raises national security questions. 🚨 Six people were shot and killed in a central California home in what the sheriff called a targeted and likely gang-related attack. Among those killed Monday morning were a 17-year-old mom and a 6-month-old baby, who were both shot in the head, the sheriff told reporters. Authorities believe the incident has "gang associations" as well as a connection to "potential narcotics investigations." 🚔 Solomon Peña, a former Republican candidate for the New Mexico House of Representatives, was arrested Monday for allegedly organizing men to shoot at the homes of Democrats in the state, police announced. No one was injured in the shootings and police expect to file charges for the other men who were allegedly involved. 🌦️ Monday marked the last day of heavy rain for California in the wake of a series of relentless storms that have ravaged the state with devastating flooding. Parts of Southern California and the Bay Area were hit with more than 6 inches of rain this weekend, and flood watches remain in effect for more than 8 million in the state. 🦠 Several celebrities said they have tested positive for COVID-19 in the wake of last week's Golden Globes ceremony. At least four stars, including Jamie Lee Curtis and Michelle Pfeiffer, said they contracted the virus following the awards show. 🐶 A bus in Alaska has gone to the dogs, literally. No Mountain Mutts, a dog-walking business in Alaska, takes different groups of dogs on walks and uses a "puppy bus" to transport them all. | |
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| This morning on "GMA," we'll talk about dating during Dry January with host and lifestyle expert Hilary Sheinbaum. Plus, we'll meet Max Alexander, a 6-year-old dress designer who's sold pieces for more than $1,000! And Stephen A. Smith will also join us in the studio to talk about his new memoir, "Straight Shooter." Plus, Shangela will dish on her upcoming "Fully Lit" Tour. All this and more only on "GMA." | | | | |
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