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FDA approves new experimental Alzheimer’s drug

The Food and Drug Administration granted accelerated approval for Eisai and Biogen's experimental Alzheimer's drug, lecanemab, on Friday, offering a new treatment option for the more than 6.5 million people with Alzheimer's in the United States.

White House: Biden wants ‘firsthand perspectives’ from Border Patrol agents

The White House on Friday said President Joe Biden is visiting the southern border in part to hear from Border Patrol agents in the area who work to enforce immigration.

White House downplays national security concerns of House speakership stalemate

The White House is adamant the Republican delay in picking the next speaker of the House does not present a national security risk to the country.

White House pushes back on anger from advocates over Biden’s Title 42 expansion

The White House is attempting to push back on outrage voiced from some humanitarian groups and Democratic lawmakers in response to President Joe Biden's decision to expand Title 42 to deal with the crisis at the Southern Border.

McCarthy gains another vote for House speaker on 13th ballot

GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) convinced a 14th holdout to vote for him on the 13th ballot for House speaker after winning over most of his detractors the round before.

UFO sightings ‘way up’ despite official reports: Expert

UFO sightings in Maine are "way up" despite what the official reports say, according to UFO author and expert Normar Slevik.

DeSantis pushes bill to strip Disney World of self-governance status

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is pushing a bill that would deprive Disney World of its special self-governance status.

Hawley rival calls him ‘fraud and a coward’ in campaign announcement

Marine veteran Lucas Kunce is running against Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) in the 2024 election, stating that Hawley is a "coward and a fraud."

Bad sign for TikTok security talks with Biden team as consultant hires delayed

TikTok has put a hold on hiring consultants to help the company fulfill a pending security agreement with White House officials, the latest sign of tension in the Chinese-operated company's efforts to adapt to U.S. security concerns.

Former West Virginia lawmaker jailed for Jan. 6 riot is running for Congress

Former West Virginia state lawmaker Derrick Evans, who spent three months in prison for his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection, announced a bid for Congress on the second anniversary of the riot.
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