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YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki to step down after nine years

YouTube's chief executive is stepping down from her role leading the world's largest video hosting platform.

NORAD intercepts Russian aircraft in back-to-back days

The Alaskan Region of North American Aerospace Defense Command tracked and intercepted four Russian aircraft that were entering and operating within the Alaska Air Defense Identification on Monday and again on Tuesday.

Ohio train derailment: Vance tells Buttigieg to ‘stop blaming Donald Trump’ for chemical disaster

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) blasted the Department of Transportation's response to the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, calling on Secretary Pete Buttigieg to stop blaming the former administration for the disaster.

South Carolina House passes GOP bill to ban abortion from conception

The South Carolina House passed a Republican bill that would place a near-total ban on abortions for the second time since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last summer.

Nancy Pelosi to join Kamala Harris on diplomatic trip to Germany

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) will join Vice President Kamala Harris at the Munich Security Conference on Thursday.

San Francisco’s mayor wants an extra $28M to fund police and prosecutors

San Francisco wants to spend an additional $27.6 million this year in police overtime to make up for the shortage of officers, the city announced.

‘Never predict an outcome’: Austin unsure if war in Ukraine will last another year

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin declined to say whether he believes Russia's war in Ukraine will continue this time next year.

Four women take an early lead in Trump veepstakes if he gets 2024 GOP nod

The shadow campaign to become former President Donald Trump's 2024 running mate if he wins the nomination is taking shape, though multiple sources say there is no clear front-runner.

Social Security update: First of March’s two SSI payments will arrive in 13 days

Recipients will receive the first of their two March Supplemental Security Income checks in 13 days.

Man dies after dog leash gets caught in train door and drags him down tracks

A Washington, D.C., area man died Wednesday after the dog leash tied to him became caught in a train door and dragged him down the tracks at the Dunn Loring Metro station in Vienna, Virginia.
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