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White House dismisses concerns over Biden fitness: ‘Experience’ matters, not his ‘age’

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre repeatedly defended President Joe Biden on Monday in the face of mounting concern that he's too old to do the job.

Senate Judiciary subpoenas Big Tech companies to comment on online child safety

The Senate Judiciary Committee summoned Big Tech CEOs to answer allegations that they have failed to protect children and teenagers online.

White House ‘not going to govern by polls’ as Biden approval ratings sag

The White House says it won't govern by polls as President Joe Biden's approval ratings continue to sag.

Snoop Dogg reveals his ‘giving up smoke’ announcement was for an ad

Iconic rapper Snoop Dogg revealed Monday that his initial announcement of "giving up smoke" was merely a marketing stunt for Solo Stoves, smokeless outdoor fire pits.

Uncertainty hangs over 2024 presidential debates after schedule announced

The Commission on Presidential Debates announced the dates and locations for three general election presidential debates on Monday, yet it remains to be seen whether the eventual nominees will participate.

Austin announces military package to Ukraine during visit to Kyiv

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin announced a new military aid package for Ukraine of up to $100 million during an unannounced trip to Kyiv on Monday.

Bidens ‘plan to pay respects’ to Rosalynn Carter

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden plan to pay respects to the late Rosalynn Carter, but White House officials declined to say Monday if that includes attending the former first lady's funeral.

Oregon House Republicans propose policies to fight Measure 110

Oregon House Republicans are joining GOP state senators in calling on Gov. Tina Kotek (D-OR) and Democrats to address Measure 110, the voter-approved drug decriminalization order.

Idaho student murders: Judge rules cameras in hearings will be controlled by court

Cameras in future hearings relating to the trial of Bryan Kohberger will now be operated by the court instead of the media.

Trump’s team requests file-sharing between Jack Smith and Fani Willis over election cases

Former President Donald Trump's counsel asked a judge in Georgia to contact a separate judge presiding over his federal criminal case in Washington, D.C., to arrange for the sharing of evidence that will "make clear his innocence" in the Fulton County racketeering case.
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