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Ketanji Brown Jackson writes first Supreme Court majority opinion

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has written her first majority opinion for the Supreme Court concerning a dispute between states over unclaimed money.

Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum will be ‘inclusive’ of transgender women

The proposed Smithsonian American Women's History Museum will include biological males who identify as transgender women.

Biden administration pushes for controversial FISA renewal by pointing to China challenge

Top Biden administration national security officials kicked off a campaign to reauthorize specific authorities under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act ahead of expected pushback from congressional Republicans.

Kavanaugh says Supreme Court’s ‘finest moments’ are blocking presidents in ominous sign for Biden

Justice Brett Kavanaugh, weighing in on Supreme Court arguments over the Biden administration's massive student debt relief plan, argued some of the judiciary's "finest moments" were when courts pushed back on presidential emergency powers.

Ohio train derailment: Local reports feeling ‘lightheadedness, dizziness, and extreme fatigue’ after crash

Ohio resident Ryan Scragg, 35, was at home with his girlfriend and two young children when the Norfolk Southern train derailed near his home in East Palestine earlier this month.

Kidnapped woman escapes driving away with hands bound and face covered: Police

Vermont State Police arrested a man and a woman Friday after a kidnapping victim escaped by driving away in a vehicle with her hands bound and face partially covered by duct tape.

Social Security update: First of March’s double direct payments worth $914 to arrive in one day

Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries will receive their first of two payments in March on Wednesday.

Fighter jets to Ukraine would take 18 months after Biden approval, Pentagon says

If President Joe Biden decides to provide Ukraine with F-16 fighter aircraft, it would take roughly 18 months for them to reach the battlefield and the same amount of time to train their troops on them.

WATCH: Mother who lost sons to fentanyl poisonings breaks down in tears during House hearing

A Michigan woman who lost both of her sons to fentanyl poisonings lambasted the U.S. government in a hearing before House lawmakers, accusing the Biden administration of allowing China and Mexico a free pass at the southern border as the number of Americans killed continues to rise.

House ‘weaponization’ panel to hold hearing on Twitter bias next week

A House subcommittee formed to probe the “weaponization” of the federal government will hold its second hearing next week, in which lawmakers will focus on allegations of collusion between Twitter and government officials.
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