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Washington Metro reducing service over training dispute with safety watchdog

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority announced Monday it will be reducing service on the Blue, Orange, and Silver Metro lines due to a directive from its safety watchdog to remove 54 rail operators.

Search teams recover flight data and voice recorders from Nepal crash site

Search teams have recovered the flight data and voice recorders connected to the passenger plane that crashed while landing at a newly opened airport in Nepal on Sunday, according to officials.

Latest Biden troubles come as Democrats mull whether he’s their best 2024 bet

President Joe Biden is increasingly looking like a candidate for reelection, but the latest controversies encircling his White House raise new questions about whether Democrats should welcome that fact.

More than 70 Illinois counties say they will not enforce state ‘assault weapon’ ban: Report

Illinois sheriffs of almost 80 counties are refusing to enforce the state's "assault weapons" ban that was recently signed into law by Gov. J.B. Pritzker.

WATCH: The View host says Obama alums dubbed new Maryland governor ‘next Barack Obama’

Gov.-elect Wes Moore (D-MD), soon to become the first black governor of Maryland, joined the ladies of The View for their Martin Luther King Jr. Day special on Monday.

DeSantis’s 2024 rivals waiting for him to ‘screw up or fade’: GOP strategist

A Republican strategist is suggesting the lack of declared GOP presidential candidates likely has to do with one of the presumed front-runners.

Biden calls Republicans ‘fiscally demented’ ahead of debt ceiling fight

On Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, President Joe Biden is seeking to amplify how he has helped black communities across the country.

WATCH: The View host says Martin Luther King Jr. was a ‘radical’ who wanted ‘reparations’

According to The View's Sunny Hostin, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a "radical" who believed in the redistribution of wealth and reparations for black people.

Joe Manchin traveling to World Economic Forum in Davos as part of US delegation

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is among the U.S. delegation making its way to Davos, Switzerland, for the annual World Economic Forum.

Twitter deliberately cut third-party access to app functions

Twitter engineers appear to have cut access to the website's internal code used by third-party apps, leading some to speculate that the company may be attempting to undercut competitors or force users to use only Twitter-approved interfaces.
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