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Ohio train derailment: Dem senator says residents ‘right to be skeptical’ about safety

Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) said Sunday that East Palestine, Ohio, residents are "right to be skeptical" of the government's assurances that they and their water supply are safe after the toxic freight train derailment.

Michigan State University shooting: MSU to cover hospital bills for five injured victims

Michigan State University will cover all hospital expenses for the five victims injured in the mass shooting on university campus that left three students dead.

Jimmy Carter celebrated on social media after former president enters hospice care

After it was announced Saturday that former President Jimmy Carter decided to enter hospice care, tributes for the former president began pouring in on social media.

Mars Wrigley slapped with OSHA fine after workers fell into chocolate tank

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited The Mars Wrigley Confectionary with a "serious citation" for an incident involving two workers falling into a vat of chocolate last year.

Secret Service tells Jimmy Carter that agency will remain ‘forever’ by his side

The Secret Service agency offered words of comfort to former President Jimmy Carter following the announcement that he will receive hospice care at home.

‘Completely false’: John Kirby denies US involvement in Nordstream pipeline burst

White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said the claim that the United States played a role in the explosions along the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines is a "completely false story."

Larry Hogan would rethink 2024 presidential run to keep Trump out of White House

Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) said he would rethink his candidacy if he thought it would inadvertently contribute to former President Donald Trump securing the White House in 2024.

Maryland State Senator pulls bill nixing parent consent for vaccines after blowback

Maryland State Sen. Cheryl Kagan (D-Montgomery) has temporarily withdrawn her controversial bill that would allow minors to get vaccines without the consent of their parents from an upcoming legislative hearing.

Fond remembrances for Jimmy Carter after entering hospice

ATLANTA (AP) — Dozens of well-wishers made the pilgrimage Sunday to The Carter Center in Atlanta, as prayers and memories of former President Jimmy Carter’s legacy were offered up at his small Baptist church in Plains, Georgia, a day after he entered hospice care.

New Mexico bill seeks school board transparency, training

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — School board members across New Mexico would be required to disclose campaign contributions under a measure that cleared its first legislative hurdle on Saturday.
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