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Republicans attack Biden policies after he joins picket line with striking UAW members

After President Joe Biden joined members of the United Auto Workers in Michigan on the picket line Tuesday, Republicans attacked his administration’s economic and green-energy policies.

Russia pleads for Biden to invite Putin to APEC summit in San Francisco

Russian President Vladimir Putin wants an invitation to an international economic summit, but President Joe Biden controls the guest list.

Target cites violence and theft as reasons to shut down nine stores

Retailer Target is shuttering nine of its locations across four major cities, which have been hot spots for rising crime and retail theft.

Murder victim’s brother slams Chicago district attorney for ‘active war zone’

Gianno Caldwell, whose 18-year-old brother was fatally shot in Chicago last year, called on federal lawmakers Tuesday to help address the city's glaring violent crime rates, which have remained elevated in recent years.

Trump committed fraud while building up real estate empire: New York judge

A New York judge ruled that former President Donald Trump committed fraud for several years while growing his real estate empire known as the Trump Organization.

Canadian House speaker resigns amid backlash over celebrating Nazi

The Canadian speaker of the House of Commons resigned Tuesday following backlash over his praise of an alleged Nazi veteran who attended a speech by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky last week.

CIA experimenting with open-source chatbot for intelligence gathering

The Central Intelligence Agency's Open Source Enterprise division is reportedly developing a chatbot that will help the agency's analysts process publicly available data.

Joe Biden’s dog Commander bites another Secret Service agent

Commander, the president's dog, has bitten another Secret Service agent. It's the 11th such instance during President Joe Biden's time in the White House.

DOJ pushes for reinstatement of Bowe Bergdahl’s court-martialed conviction

The Department of Justice is looking to get a judge's ruling overturned that dismissed the court-martial sentence of ex-Staff Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, a former U.S. service member who abandoned his post in Afghanistan in 2009.

Schumer announces Senate has struck a bipartisan stopgap government funding deal

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said Senate Democrats and Republicans worked over the weekend on a stopgap bill and struck a deal on Tuesday, calling it a "good, sensible and bipartisan bill.”
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