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Three ice fishermen die in one week after falling through ice in Vermont

Authorities warned ice fishermen to stay off of a lake in Vermont on Monday after three fishermen slipped through the ice last week.

Sayf al Adl widely viewed as new al Qaeda leader, UN says

United Nations experts believe Sayf al Adl, who was responsible for Osama bin Laden’s security and trained some of the hijackers involved in the 9/11 attack on the United States, is now the leader of al Qaeda.

WATCH LIVE: Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine holds press conference after East Palestine train derailment

Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) is holding a press conference in the wake of a freight derailment in Ohio that released hazardous chemicals and prompted evacuations for Ohio and Pennsylvania residents.

Senate Intelligence Committee to receive briefing on Trump, Biden classified documents

Senate Intelligence Committee members will receive a briefing at the end of the month on the classified documents found at the homes of former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden.

Trump-appointed FTC commissioner resigns, accusing Khan of abusing power

A Trump-appointed member of the Federal Trade Commission announced that she was resigning because of Chairwoman Lina Khan's aggressive approach to antitrust policy.

Biden marks five years since Parkland shooting with call for stronger gun laws

President Joe Biden marked five years since the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, with a statement announcing new "red flag" programs and calling for stronger gun control measures.

Senate confirms Biden’s 100th judge, but Democrats need vacancies to match Trump

The Democratic-led Senate voted on Monday to confirm President Joe Biden's 100th judicial nominee, a milestone that builds on his record of naming the most diverse slate of candidates to the bench in a president's history.

Tim Scott and Nikki Haley to make dueling appearances at South Carolina forum

South Carolina Republican heavyweights Sen. Tim Scott and former Gov. Nikki Haley are set to make dueling appearances at a candidate forum next month.

Sheriff’s office encourages people to snitch on their exes for Valentine’s Day

A sheriff's office in Florida is encouraging people in its area to snitch on any of their ex-Valentines who may have an outstanding warrant.

Biden says ‘Congress must do something’ following deadly shooting at Michigan State

President Joe Biden once again called on Congress to enact "commonsense gun law reforms" after a gunman killed multiple students at Michigan State University Monday night.
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