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Spy chief commits to sharing classified assessment on Wuhan lab leak with Congress

The head of the U.S. intelligence community committed to sharing with Congress the Energy Department’s classified assessment concluding that COVID-19 most likely originated through a Wuhan lab leak.

Biden budget proposes slashing $600 million from DHS amid growing threats

President Joe Biden has proposed slashing funding for the Department of Homeland Security by $600 million as problems of national security mount against the United States, including cyberattacks, irregular immigration, violent crime, and record high border crossings.

Kari Lake fires shots at DeSantis: ‘This is President Trump’s turn’

Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake (R) fired shots at Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), saying that 2024 is "President Trump's turn."

Social Security update: Second of March’s double direct payments worth $914 arrives in 22 days

Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries will receive the second of two payments in the month of March in just over three weeks.

GOP lawmaker confronts FBI for using surveillance tool against him

FBI officials used a controversial surveillance program to search for information “using only the name of a U.S. congressman,” drawing a rebuke from the Republican lawmaker who was targeted.

WATCH: Sunny Hostin says GOP is ‘taking freedom away’ by targeting abortion and drag

The View's Sunny Hostin attacked the Republican Party on Thursday, accusing it of contradicting its own beliefs by restricting the freedoms of women to get abortions and parents to take children to drag queen performances.

Democrats and GOP clash over legitimacy of ‘Twitter Files’

Democrats and Republicans clashed during a hearing Thursday over the legitimacy of what is known as the "Twitter Files," a series of internal documents from the social media platform released by journalists authorized by owner Elon Musk that Republicans say illustrate censorship of conservative speech.

Six takeaways from Biden’s big-spending budget proposal

President Joe Biden released his budget for the next fiscal year on Thursday, outlining the policy priorities that could underpin his reelection bid should he choose to run for a second term.

Ohio train derailment: JD Vance slams GOP lawmakers opposing his rail safety bill

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) slammed GOP lawmakers opposing his bipartisan rail safety bill following the East Palestine train derailment in Ohio, questioning their motives during a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing on Thursday.

Supreme Court could take first transgender sports case after appeal from West Virginia soccer player

A West Virginia soccer player's appeal to the Supreme Court could give the 6-3 conservative majority its first chance to weigh in on the contentious issue of transgender athletes in women's sports.
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