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US aims to thwart ‘savage’ Putin plans for war in Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin “must be disabused of the notion” that his "savage" bombardment of Ukrainian energy infrastructure will buy time for Russian forces to regroup, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

White House ‘deeply concerned’ about Paul Whelan because family isn’t hearing from him

The Biden administration is “deeply concerned” about Paul Whelan, an American considered to be wrongfully detained by the Russian government, because he hasn’t communicated with his family as scheduled.

Bill Clinton tests positive for COVID-19, reports having mild symptoms

Former President Bill Clinton tested positive for COVID-19, he announced on his Twitter account Wednesday.

‘I don’t know about that:’ Biden casts doubt on 2024 run

President Joe Biden cast doubt on his potential 2024 reelection bid Wednesday while speaking at the White House Tribal Nations Summit.

Three-time Stanley Cup champion Kris Letang out indefinitely after stroke

Pittsburgh Penguins veteran Kris Letang will be out of the lineup indefinitely after the defenseman suffered a stroke, Penguins General Manager Ron Hextall announced Wednesday.

Grassley hopes Democrats ‘aren’t stupid enough’ to shake up Iowa’s first-in-nation status

Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley (R) hopes Democrats "aren't stupid enough" to remove Iowa's first-in-the-nation status for the 2024 presidential primary calendar.

World Cup 2022: Germany v. Costa Rica match to have all-female referees in FIFA first

An all-female staff of referees will be the first in FIFA's history to referee a World Cup match.

Former Twitter safety chief concedes censoring Hunter Biden laptop story was a ‘mistake’

Twitter's former head of trust and safety joined others associated with the company who have zinged the censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop story as a mistake.

Christine McVie dead: Fleetwood Mac singer and keyboardist dies at 79

Longtime Fleetwood Mac co-singer and keyboardist Christine McVie has died. The band made the announcement on Twitter.

Manchin permitting plan attacked by progressive Democrat Ro Khanna

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) is reportedly pushing to attach a measure that would establish a $15 federal minimum wage to the National Defense Authorization Act as lawmakers seek to pass the annual military spending bill before it expires at the end of the year.
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