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Three far-right French extremists sentenced to prison over Macron assassination plot

Three far-right French extremists were given prison sentences over a 2018 plot to assassinate French President Emmanuel Macron.

White House mocks Rick Scott and Republicans claiming to oppose Social Security and Medicare cuts

The White House is not letting go of its contention that Republicans plan to cut Social Security and Medicare after the senator at the center of this controversy amended his sunsetting plan to exempt the two entitlement programs specifically.

Zelensky acknowledges ‘corruption’ in country, vows reforms in ‘post-war Ukraine’

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has undercut Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s anti-corruption initiatives, the wartime leader acknowledged.

Stimulus update 2023: Iowa residents have 10 days to apply for $500 monthly payments

Iowa families who need some extra cash can now apply for a guaranteed income program that will provide them with $500 monthly payments for two years.

Hawley mocks Biden after downed UFO reported to be $12 hobby balloon

The possibility that one of the unidentified aircraft the Biden administration shot down last week was a mere hobby balloon is drawing taunts from Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO).

Schumer and McConnell attend Munich conference and show bipartisan support for Ukraine

Senate leaders Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Chuck Schumer (D-NY) visited the Munich Security Conference and met with German Prime Minister Olaf Schultz in a show of bipartisan support for NATO and Ukraine.

White House sidesteps Don Lemon’s comments about Nikki Haley being past ‘her prime’

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to comment Friday on recent comments made by CNN's Don Lemon regarding women but said the subject should be addressed by the appropriate parties.

Mississippi shooting: Six people killed in three incidents in Arkabutla

Six people were killed in a series of shootings in Mississippi Friday, police said.

Biden EPA restores legal basis for power plant mercury rules undone by Trump

The Biden administration on Friday reinstated the scientific, economic, and safety underpinnings of the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards rules limiting pollutants released by power plants.

Justice Department searches Pence’s office and finds no classified documents

The Justice Department searched the Washington, D.C., office of former Vice President Mike Pence on Friday and found no classified documents.
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