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Here’s what to know about the three leading bills to crack down on TikTok

At least three serious bills have been introduced to restrict TikTok as Congress grows more skeptical of its ties to the Chinese Communist Party and its vast influence over U.S. culture.

Healthcare industry ‘restrained’ from properly treating fentanyl addiction: Experts

At a time when the fentanyl epidemic and opioid-induced deaths are at all-time highs, the U.S. healthcare system's ability to respond is "restrained" because safe-use treatment options remain little-known or stigmatized, according to public health experts.

Pope Francis at 10 years: Five most noteworthy moments of his papacy

Pope Francis celebrated the 10th anniversary of his election as pope Monday, marking a decade of controversial statements, historic visits, and changes to the day-to-day operations of the Catholic Church.

Former Rep. Pat Shroeder, women’s rights pioneer, dies at 82

Former Rep. Pat Shroeder (D-CO), a trailblazer for women's and family rights and the first woman to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in Colorado, died on Monday night at the age of 82.

Social Security update: Second of March’s double direct payments worth $914 arrives in 17 days

Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries will receive the second of a double payment for March in just 17 days.

South Carolina GOP mulls death penalty for women who receive abortions

Republican lawmakers in South Carolina are considering changing the state criminal code to expand death penalty eligibility to include women who have an abortion.

El Paso bridge rush: Rumor over free pass into US could have fueled Texas stampede

A rush of immigrants over an international bridge that connects the United States and Mexico by way of El Paso, Texas, this weekend appears to have been fueled by a rumor of a free pass into the U.S. and frustrations over a new Biden administration app.

Trump vows to protect seniors from Republicans like Paul Ryan ‘disciple’ DeSantis

Former President Donald Trump vowed to protect seniors from “establishment” Republicans if returned to the White House, attacking a top would-be rival on Social Security and Medicare in his first trip to Iowa of the 2024 campaign.

FBI and State Department miss congressional deadline for comments on COVID-19 origin

Secretary of State Antony Blinken and FBI Director Christopher Wray missed the House deadline to provide documents and answer questions about the origins of COVID-19.

SVB collapse: Federal Reserve launches review of bank failure

The Federal Reserve launched a review of its oversight and regulation of Silicon Valley Bank on Monday after the bank collapsed Friday.
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