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US border agent killed in line of duty identified as 44-year-old Michel Maceda: Sources

EXCLUSIVE — The federal law enforcement agent killed by drug smugglers off the coast of Puerto Rico Thursday has been identified internally as Michel Maceda, according to a written notice from a U.S. Customs and Border Protection official that was sent to select employees and shared with the Washington Examiner.

Biden’s other student loan cancellation program leaves thousands in the lurch: ‘Very difficult’

Student loan borrowers from Corinthian Colleges are still stuck in limbo regarding their debt, almost six months after the debt cancellation was announced by the Biden administration.

Midterm results: Adam Frisch concedes to GOP firebrand Lauren Boebert in Colorado’s 3rd District

Democrat Adam Frisch has conceded to Rep. Lauren Boebert in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District in what shaped up to be a surprisingly competitive race in an otherwise blue district that was likely to head into a runoff.

Doctors ask Biden to declare emergency over RSV surge among children

Pediatricians are calling on President Joe Biden to declare an emergency in response to an "alarming surge" in respiratory viruses, including respiratory syncytial virus or RSV, that has been straining children's hospitals across the country.

WATCH: Awkward moment Xi Jinping refuses to shake Thai prime minister’s hand

Chinese President Xi Jinping gave Thailand's Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha the cold shoulder at an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation photoshoot in the latter's home country.

Ford recalls over 550,000 F-150 vehicles

Ford is recalling over 550,000 F-150 vehicles in North America, according to a Friday report.

Russia braces for Ukraine to attack Crimea following liberation of Kherson

Russian troops are reinforcing their position in Crimea in anticipation of attacks from Ukraine, a Russia-installed regional official admitted.

WATCH: CNN anchors exasperated with Jeopardy! controversies

CNN anchors Poppy Harlow, Kaitlan Collins, and Don Lemon reacted to the recent controversies within the Jeopardy! game show.

Biden administration asks Supreme Court to revive student debt relief plan

President Joe Biden's administration asked the Supreme Court Friday to revive its student debt relief plan that aims to cover as much as $20,000 for some borrowers after an appeals court halted the program.

Republicans put 11 DHS employees, including Mayorkas, on notice

Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee are calling nearly a dozen Department of Homeland Security officials to give "voluntary compliance" to testimony requests as they gear up to scrutinize the border crisis and other hot-button topics.
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