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Biden on Damar Hamlin injury: NFL ‘is dangerous. We’ve just got to acknowledge it’

President Joe Biden weighed in on the injury suffered by Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin on Monday Night Football in Kentucky on Wednesday, suggesting the NFL could no longer "avoid" the ugly side of the game.

US baffled by ‘amount of Russian blood’ Wagner Group has spilled to capture Bakhmut

The Russian mercenary organization, the Wagner Group, is leading the Russians' war in the city of Bakhmut in Ukraine, which has resulted in significant numbers of casualties.

Spartz calls for ‘productive conversation’ after withdrawing McCarthy support for speaker

Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN), a past McCarthy supporter, voted "present" on the fourth and fifth ballot to elect the next speaker of the House in an effort to allow for more negotiations within the conference to address the concerns of 20 Republicans who voted against Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) bid.

Coinbase to pay $100 million settlement with New York regulators

Cryptocurrency company Coinbase will be required to pay $100 million to New York regulators after an investigation revealed the company was “vulnerable to serious criminal conduct," the Department of Financial Services said Wednesday.

Daughter of former DNI head found guilty of second-degree murder

The daughter of John Negroponte, a former U.S. director of national intelligence, has been found guilty of second-degree murder and faces spending the next four decades behind bars.

Bengals coach reveals what he spoke to Bills counterpart about in aftermath of Damar Hamlin hit

Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said the first thing Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott told him after Damar Hamlin collapsed during a game Monday was that he "shouldn't be coaching this game."

Rep. Ken Buck says ‘at some point’ McCarthy needs to step aside in speaker race

Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO), who has voted for Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on every ballot in the House speaker election, said the time is approaching for the Republican conference to make a decision on whom to elect.

China ramps down semiconductor chip war with US

China is pausing its spending on interventions in the semiconductor market meant to compete with the United States.

Teacher who wore MAGA hat to school protected by First Amendment, court rules

A Washington teacher who wore a MAGA hat to a cultural sensitivity and racial bias training is protected under the law because the apparel itself does not cause a “tangible disruption” that outweighs his First Amendment rights, a federal appeals court panel ruled last week.

Federal judge throws out Trump lawsuit against Jan. 6 committee

The federal judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's lawsuit against the Jan. 6 committee dismissed the case on Wednesday, ruling it was irrelevant after the panel withdrew the subpoena last week.
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