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Ana Walshe disappearance: Husband Brian Walshe pleads not guilty to murder charges

Brian Walshe pleaded not guilty in court Wednesday for murder charges levied against him amid the disappearance of his wife Ana Walshe.

Kyle Rittenhouse finds new venue for Texas rally days after Vegas event is canceled

Kyle Rittenhouse announced a new venue for an anti-censorship rally in Texas on Wednesday just days after his "private reception" event in Las Vegas was canceled.

Katie Porter says Democrats ‘want to get answers’ about Biden docs

Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) said House Democrats aren't backing down from asking questions about President Joe Biden's classified document saga.

Lloyd Austin heads to Germany for eighth meeting of defense leaders on Ukraine

Defense leaders from nearly 50 countries will convene in Germany on Friday to discuss how they can best help Ukraine defeat Russia.

Trump defends stockpiling ‘cool keepsake’ classified documents at Mar-a-Lago

Former President Donald Trump rationalized his stockpiling of folders with classified markings at Mar-a-Lago as a "'cool' keepsake" Wednesday.

Biden celebrates inflation index nearing two-year low as recession fears loom

President Joe Biden celebrated Wednesday's Producer Price Index report as yet "more evidence" his economic plan is effectively combating inflation.

Trump team petitions Meta to end ban and starts drafting return tweet: Report

Former President Donald Trump’s campaign wrote a letter to Facebook’s parent company Meta, petitioning company officials to reinstate his account on the social media platform two years after it was suspended.

Polar bear mauls woman and child to death in remote village

At least two people died Tuesday after a polar bear attacked the remote Alaskan village of Wales on the state's Seward Peninsula, authorities said.

DeSantis bans Florida state-run fund managers from weighing ESG considerations

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has prohibited state-run fund managers in Florida from considering environmental, social, and governance factors when making investments, a significant advance in the GOP opposition to investment approaches that conservatives have said penalize fossil fuels and contribute to culture wars.

Biden administration targets overuse of antipsychotic drugs in nursing homes

The Biden administration is planning to investigate the inappropriate use of certain antipsychotic drugs and wrongful diagnoses of schizophrenia in nursing homes as part of an initiative to crack down on the misuse of medications that may cause dangerous side effects.
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