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CDC Director Rochelle Walensky resigns as pandemic wanes

Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, resigned from her position on Friday, citing the waning of the COVID-19 pandemic as a good opportunity to begin a transition of power.

Judge in E. Jean Carroll defamation case gives Trump deadline for testimony

Former President Donald Trump has until early Sunday night to decide whether he wants to testify in the defamation case brought by E. Jean Carroll.

House Oversight Committee says it has received documents from Penn Biden Center

The Penn Biden Center has sent materials to the House Oversight Committee relating to the classified documents scandal.

Stimulus check update: Applications for direct monthly payments worth $500 open soon

A new guaranteed income program, which will give recipients monthly payments of $500, will begin accepting applications at the start of next month.

Pelosi reaches $700K in gas-guzzling private jet payments despite pushing green energy

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) paid tens of thousands of dollars more from her campaign for private jet travel, despite promoting climate change policies that take aim at the fossil fuels industry, records show.

DeSantis takes victory lap over Florida’s legislative session ahead of possible 2024 run

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) touted the several measures he has signed into law on conservative Hugh Hewitt's radio show as Florida's legislative session comes to an end on Friday and he mulls a 2024 presidential campaign.

SEC awards record $279 million to corporate whistleblower

The Securities and Exchange Commission announced it has awarded a whistleblower payment of nearly $279 million, the largest ever, to an unnamed individual.

House set to reintroduce bill that would increase funding for local police

A bipartisan group of House members is set to reintroduce a bill that would increase funding for local police departments to preserve officer safety and increase training for violence de-escalation tactics.

Warner Bros. CEO defends ‘new CNN’ for hosting Trump in town hall Q&A

Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav defended what he called a "new CNN" and its decision to host former President Donald Trump for a May 10 town hall-style Q&A.

Lavrov warns Russia will respond to alleged assassination attempt with ‘concrete actions’

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned on Friday that Russia would respond "with concrete actions" to the alleged attempt on Russian President Vladimir Putin's life by Ukraine.
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