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DeSantis walks back earlier comments on Ukraine War, calls Putin a ‘war criminal’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) declared that Russian President Vladimir Putin is a "war criminal" while walking back his earlier comments about the War in Ukraine.

WATCH LIVE: Joe Biden hosts event on 13th anniversary of Obamacare passage

President Joe Biden is hosting an event commemorating the 13th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare, being signed into law.

Ford sees $3 billion loss on electric vehicles this year

Ford said on Thursday it expects its electric vehicle business to lose roughly $3 billion in 2023, an obstacle it said will not prevent it from reaching its profit goals for 2026.

Biden administration funding university partnership with Chinese government-run school

The Biden administration is bankrolling a University of Virginia partnership with a Chinese university with strong ties to the country's military, records show.

TikTok CEO denies seeing US user data provided to Chinese government

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew told Congress on Thursday that he had no reason to believe that the app had provided U.S. user data to Chinese officials, a subject of considerable controversy factoring into the push in Washington to restrict or ban the social media platform.

Portland area’s Cracker Barrels close doors, unable to survive pandemic economy

The Portland, Oregon, area's remaining Cracker Barrels have closed their doors after failing to survive a pandemic-ridden economy.

Retirement 2023: Retirees need to withdraw first payment from plans in nine days

Retirees who have yet to make their first mandatory retirement plan withdrawal only have nine days to do so if they wish to avoid getting penalized.

Stimulus update: Second direct payment worth up to $400 to be paid to Massachusetts residents in 23 days

In 23 days, recipients of the Chelsea Eats program in Chelsea, Massachusetts, will receive the second payment worth up to $400.

San Francisco lawmakers trying to create $50 million reparations office

The city of San Francisco is moving closer to approving reparations for black residents in the city, as the city's Board of Supervisors appears ready to implement the proposed payments.

Alvin Bragg says Trump created a ‘false expectation’ that he would be arrested

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said House GOP lawmakers have no "legitimate basis" for inquiring into his investigation into former President Donald Trump, as they are basing their claims on the former president's "false expectation" that he was going to be arrested on Tuesday.
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