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Pence testimony in Jan. 6 special counsel investigation should be forced, prosecutors say

Federal prosecutors are requesting that former Vice President Mike Pence be forced to testify to the special counsel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Tax season 2023: Should I hire someone to do my taxes?

Tax season has been in effect for over a month now, and anyone who has yet to get started should consider whether they should file by themselves or hire an expert to do it for them.

LISTEN: Brad Paisley releases song with Zelensky to mark one year of war in Ukraine

Country music star Brad Paisley released a song Friday featuring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to mark the first anniversary of the war in Ukraine.

‘Says he’s not done’: Jill Biden gives major reelection hint for 2024

First lady Jill Biden said President Joe Biden has “not finished” his work in office, saying that he has little left to do before announcing his reelection plans.

US increasingly split along party lines regarding time frame on support for Ukraine

One year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, support for Ukraine in the United States has become increasingly split along party lines.

Iran’s support for Russian war efforts ‘expanding,’ Biden administration says

Iran's assistance to Russia in its war in Ukraine is "expanding," according to a National Security Council official.

Republicans propose expanding physician-owned hospitals, overriding Obamacare

GOP lawmakers are proposing a bill that would roll back an Obamacare ban on new physician-owned hospitals with an aim to increase competition among hospitals and decrease costs.

Median price for new home sales falls for first time since pandemic

The median price for a new home in January is lower than it was a year ago, marking the first annual decline since the pandemic.

Dollar Tree slammed with $254,478 fine after location deemed danger to workers

The Department of Labor fined Dollar Tree $254,478 following a workplace safety inspection at a Texas location.

Russia interrupts moment of silence for Ukraine invasion victims

Russia interrupted a moment of silence “in memory of the victims” of the war in Ukraine at the outset of a United Nations Security Council meeting on the anniversary of the invasion.
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