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Security agencies discussing safety plans ahead of possible Trump indictment

With the indictment of former President Donald Trump possibly on the horizon, New York security agencies are reportedly collaborating ahead of expected safety needs.

Growing threat of Chinese espionage becoming harder to track, experts say

Chinese espionage is becoming more difficult for U.S. companies to track. The Asian country is shifting to targeting internet security services, researchers for Google said in a report Thursday.

Battleground state GOP leader grapples with abortion ahead of 2024 elections

North Carolina GOP House Speaker Tim Moore acknowledged that his battleground state is “going to have to deal with what we do on abortion" after the issue largely worked against Republicans in the midterm elections.

Trump to hold first 2024 rally in Texas

Former President Donald Trump will reportedly hold the first rally of his 2024 election campaign on March 25 in Waco, Texas.

Cross-contamination at Rhode Island drug lab calls 52 cocaine cases into question

An accidental cross-contamination event has placed a scientist and around 52 cases related to cocaine under intense scrutiny. The scientist failed to identify a substance in a blind test correctly, Rhode Island state officials said Friday.

Social Security update: Second of March’s double direct payments worth $914 arrives in two weeks

Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries will receive the second of two payments in March in two weeks.

Biden jokes about Irish heritage, says he ‘isn’t really Irish’ because he doesn’t drink

President Joe Biden made several jokes at the expense of his Irish heritage during St. Patrick's Day celebrations.

SVB collapse: Janet Yellen under fire from GOP over dangers facing small banks

Small banks and some Republicans are hitting out at Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen over the federal government’s decision to insure deposits at “systemically risky” large banks.

Rubio and Ernst seek to punish TikTok’s business partners with bill

Republican Sens. Marco Rubio (FL) and Joni Ernst (IA) introduced new legislation Friday that would deny federal funding for those engaged in business with TikTok, a Chinese-owned social media platform.

TikTok CEO goes on lobbying blitz as lawmakers consider banning popular app

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew has been embarking on a lobbying blitz on Capitol Hill, meeting with lawmakers ahead of a high-stakes hearing next week where some are expected to push for a ban on the social media platform.
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