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Biden administration announces major planned overhaul of organ transplant network

The federal Health Resources and Services Administration announced a plan on Wednesday that would cause some major changes to the United States's organ transplant system.

Federal prosecutors say 1,000 more people could be arrested in connection with Jan. 6

Federal prosecutors warned of a potential surge in January 6 charges, including possibly more than 1,000 new people being arrested.

Democratic lawmakers join TikTok creators at US Capitol to protest banning the app

Members of Congress and the White House have spoken out about data privacy concerns related to the short-form video app TikTok, even threatening an all-out ban of the platform in the U.S. last week. In response, TikTok creators and several Democratic lawmakers gathered outside the Capitol on Wednesday evening to protest that possibility.

Super PAC endorsing DeSantis brings on Ted Cruz’s former campaign manager: Report

A super PAC that has closely aligned itself with Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has begun preparations for the 2024 presidential race by adding Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-TX) former campaign manager to its ranks, a report revealed Wednesday.

Democrats lash out at James Comer for targeting Biden but not Trump family

Democrats are lashing out at House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) for scrutinizing the Biden family's business dealings, claiming he is running "political interference for Donald Trump and his family."

Former Raiders tight end finds out he has cancer during routine physical during free agency

Former Las Vegas Raiders tight end Foster Moreau discovered he had cancer during a routine physical.

Biden slams ‘MAGA Republicans’ for bill he vetoed and Democrats helped pass

President Joe Biden slammed "MAGA" Republicans on Monday for the passage of a bill that some members of his own party supported.

Republican senators grill military on DEI goals amid recruitment challenges

Republican senators grilled U.S. Navy, Air Force, and Army officials on Wednesday about the military's focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion training and policies amid recruitment challenges.

Six things Trump’s attorney was ordered to testify on

Former President Donald Trump's head lawyer was ordered to testify Wednesday by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit concerning the special counsel's investigation into Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents.

Kirby calls Russian pilot who hit US drone an ‘idiot’

White House national security spokesman John Kirby called the pilot who downed a U.S. drone last week "an idiot" on Wednesday. The comment comes after Russia rewarded the pilot for downing the drone.
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