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Biden to visit Alaska to commemorate 9/11 anniversary

President Joe Biden will head to Alaska to mark the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Kremlin to force Russia’s students to learn Chinese despite ‘wild resistance’

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s government has faced “wild resistance” to a mandate that students at top universities study the Chinese language, a Kremlin adviser acknowledged, but it intends to forge ahead.

Nancy Mace warns Biden over possible impeachment inquiry: ‘We’re coming for you’

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) urged President Joe Biden “to tell the American people the truth” that the House Republicans' impeachment inquiry into him is becoming more likely.

Kari Lake expects to make a decision on 2024 Senate bid in ‘next couple of months’

Arizona Republican Kari Lake continues to tease a potential Senate run this fall, saying she expects a decision to come in the “next couple of months” during an interview on Sunday.

Biden to travel to Vietnam following India trip in September

President Joe Biden will travel to Vietnam following his trip to India in early September, the White House announced Monday morning.

Singer Elton John recovering after brief hospital stay

Elton John is recovering after a brief hospital stay over the weekend.

Food stamps: September SNAP payments to arrive in four states in four days

Alaska, North Dakota, Rhode Island, and Vermont will send all Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments to eligible households in four days.

Broward Sheriff’s Office helicopter crashes in Pompano Beach in Florida

A fire rescue helicopter from the Broward Sheriff's Office crashed in Pompano Beach, Florida, on Monday morning, with the cause of the crash unknown.

All three pandas from National Zoo in DC headed to China

Locals and tourists in Washington only have until Dec. 7 to see the giant pandas at the National Zoo before they are shipped off to China.

Hawaiian Electric calls wildfire lawsuit ‘irresponsible,’ says power lines were already out

Hawaiian Electric pushed back against Maui County’s lawsuit alleging that it is responsible for the wildfires that killed more than 110 people — and laid out a series of statements that appear to distance itself from liability.
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