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White House to offer South Korean president a banana split at state dinner

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will be offered a banana split when he dines with President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden during the administration's second state visit.

Granholm backs completion of embattled Mountain Valley Pipeline sought by Manchin

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm endorsed the completion of the Mountain Valley Pipeline, the embattled natural gas pipeline facing immense pushback from many environmental groups and drove many congressional Democrats to oppose Sen. Joe Manchin's (D-WV) permitting reform bill last Congress.

Biden rips GOP for ‘banning books’: ‘No such thing as someone else’s child’

President Joe Biden swiped at Republicans, such as Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), accusing them of banning books as part of their push against anti-woke school curricula.

Don Lemon fired: CNN star’s journey from prime time to departure

CNN host Don Lemon parted ways from the news channel Monday after 17 years with the company capped by a bumpy six-month tenure on the network's morning show.

Paul Whelan’s sister confronts Russia’s Lavrov at UN Security Council

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov found himself bracketed at the United Nations by the sister of Paul Whelan, who cited his imprisonment as evidence of “Russia’s descent into lawlessness” under Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Don Lemon fired: Nikki Haley fundraises off CNN anchor’s downfall

Republican 2024 contender Nikki Haley is seeking to make financial lemonade out of ousted CNN anchor Don Lemon's cable news exit.

SEE IT: Conservatives mourn end of Tucker Carlson show, predict doom for Fox News

Popular prime-time host Tucker Carlson's sudden departure from Fox News was announced on Monday morning.

White House not open to debt ceiling negotiations with ‘cruel’ Republicans

The White House continues to insist it will not negotiate with House Republicans over the debt ceiling.

China attempts to downplay diplomat’s comment on ex-Soviet republics’ sovereignty

Beijing is in damage control with European leaders following a diplomat’s decision to question the sovereignty of former Soviet republics, including Ukraine.

Matt Gaetz proposes bill to safeguard service member pay in event of shutdown

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) proposed legislation Monday to preserve payments to service members if a government shutdown takes place.
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