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German Leopard 2 tanks and first British tanks arrive in Ukraine

Ukraine received its first tanks from Germany and the United Kingdom, among other tactical vehicles, officials of all three countries announced on Monday.

Senate Republicans bait another Biden veto by moving to roll back water rule

The Senate could vote as early as this week to eliminate a key rule that governs which bodies of water are subject to federal regulation under the Clean Water Act, possibly forcing President Joe Biden to issue the second veto of his presidency.

SVB failure to cost a sixth of total funds ensuring US deposits

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank will take up nearly $20 billion of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's insurance fund.

Nancy Pelosi endorses women priests in defiance of pope: ‘That is real power’

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) expressed hope that one day the Catholic Church would permit women priests, saying the ability to change bread and wine into the body and blood of Jesus Christ is "real power."

US running short on critical component for key technology

The United States is running low on a critical component for electric cars and other key technologies.

CNN working on deal for Gayle King show with potential co-host Charles Barkley

CNN is in talks with CBS host Gayle King for a new CNN prime-time show.

Social Security update: Second direct payment worth $914 of March’s double checks to arrive in four days

The second distribution of March's double Supplemental Security Income payments, worth $914 for individual filers, will be released in four days, according to the Social Security Administration.

China has spent years currying favor with Utah government: Report

The Chinese Communist Party has spent years currying favor with Utah government officials, with remarkable success, according to a report.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth up to $4,555 goes out to millions in 16 days

The first round of Social Security retirement payments in April, worth up to $4,555, will be sent to recipients in 16 days.

Supreme Court to hear Maine hotel’s bid to thwart ‘tester’ disability bias lawsuit

The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to take up a case over a Maine-based hotel owner's attempt to limit disability claims lawsuits after a complaint alleged the lodging house failed to disclose accessibility information on its website.
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