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Biden to make long-awaited border visit after immigration strategy reboot

President Joe Biden will make his inaugural visit to the southern border Sunday after laying out a migration strategy to slash illegal border crossings in an attempt to wrest control of a politically fraught issue as the president weighs a reelection bid.

Congress in limbo as House speaker drama drags on

Newly elected members of the House have nameplates on their offices and their belongings inside the doors.

Chinese company signs oil extraction deal with Taliban

The ruling Taliban in Afghanistan has signed a deal with a Chinese company to drill for oil in the central Asian country.

Suspect arrested in possible burglary of Billie Eilish’s family home

A suspect is reportedly in custody after police were called to a possibly burglary at the family home of singer-songwriter superstar Billie Eilish.

Recession worries White House in 2023

The second half of President Joe Biden’s term, during which he will either seek reelection or see another Democrat try to succeed him, will hinge on whether the economy gets better or worse.

NFL outlines potential AFC playoff modifications following Bills-Bengals cancellation

The NFL has outlined the potential modifications to the AFC playoffs after it decided Monday night's Buffalo Bills vs. Cincinnati Bengals game would not be resumed.

Tech sector layoffs warning sign of broader job losses

Tech companies are beginning to lay off workers, a warning sign for broader layoffs across economic sectors over the next year.

Peloton hit with $19M penalty by product safety agency for faulty treadmill

Peloton was hit with a $19 million fine from the Consumer Product Safety Commission for a series of incidents related to its treadmills.

Pope Benedict XVI, 1927-2022

Journalism, which often describes itself as “the first rough draft of history,” had a rough time with Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, who died on New Year’s Eve at age 95.

The long war: Why peace is unlikely to come to Ukraine this year

As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine nears the one-year mark, all signs point to a protracted war, with misery aplenty for both sides in 2023.
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