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Biden to award Medal of Honor to Vietnam War veteran

One of the first black officers to lead a Special Forces team in combat will receive the Medal of Honor nearly 60 years after his heroics in the Vietnam War.

White House rebuffs calls for Biden to speak publicly about downed flying objects

The White House rebuffed calls for President Joe Biden to speak publicly about the mysterious flying “objects” downed in U.S. and Canadian airspace.

White House congratulates Biden’s ‘longtime friend’ Feinstein on retirement

The White House on Tuesday congratulated Sen. Dianne Feinstein's (D-CA) apparent retirement, saying she was a "friend and colleague" of the president for more than 30 years.

Gov. DeWine asks Congress to change rules for hazardous trains after Ohio disaster

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) called on Congress Tuesday to change requirements for hazardous trains, saying that the state was not notified about the dangerous chemicals carried by the train that derailed in East Palestine earlier this month.

WATCH: Roseanne says being canceled ‘ruined my life’ and made her ‘unsafe’

After her new comedy special premiered on Monday, Roseanne Barr said that her 2018 cancellation "ruined" her life and left her feeling "unsafe" in an interview.

California teenager tricked into befriending undercover DEA agent is charged after selling him drugs

A California teenager is in custody awaiting trial on charges of selling fentanyl to an undercover federal agent who was unwittingly allowed into his home to complete a $2,700 deal.

Eagles fan arrested Sunday after attacking fire station with meat cleaver

A Philadelphia Eagles fan was arrested Sunday after he attacked a Florida fire station and assaulted one firefighter with a meat cleaver, authorities said.

Ohio train derailment preliminary safety report to be released two weeks after crash

The National Transportation Safety Board said it intends to have its initial report on a train derailment in eastern Ohio released in two weeks.

Senators demand transparency from Biden following classified UFO briefing

Senators left a classified briefing Tuesday demanding the Biden administration share with the public what it knows about the three unidentified flying objects the U.S. military shot down.

‘Wholly unqualified’: Ted Cruz says Biden’s wasting his time with FCC nominee Gigi Sohn

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) blasted President Joe Biden's nominee for the Federal Communications Commission after she proved too controversial to be confirmed in the last session of Congress.
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