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Air Force One will keep blue and white design, Biden decides

President Joe Biden is sticking with a blue-and-white color scheme for the exterior of the replacement Air Force One aircraft, the first of which is expected to be delivered in four years.

White House seeks to drive wedge between Freedom Caucus and House GOP in budget fight

The White House stepped up its offensive against a House Freedom Caucus budget proposal as it seeks to drive a wedge between Republicans in negotiations over the debt ceiling.

Manchin keeps country guessing on 2024 and slams Biden on energy

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is keeping the country guessing about his political aspirations in 2024. He publicly opposed the White House three times this week and slammed President Joe Biden on the country's climate agenda.

Silicon Valley Bank: What was it and why did it fail?

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation announced Friday that they had closed down the California-based Silicon Valley Bank, the 16th-largest federally insured bank in the country.

Mexico arrests five people in connection with kidnapping of four Americans

Mexican authorities arrested five people in connection with the kidnapping of four U.S. citizens, according to a Mexican official.

US not in hypersonic weapons ‘arms race’ with China and Russia, DOD official says

A top Defense Department official focused on hypersonic weapons does not believe the United States is in the middle of an arms race against China and Russia.

Donald Trump investigations: Four cases that could lead to charges against ex-president

Former President Donald Trump is facing considerable legal exposure as he mounts his third presidential bid.

Social Security update: Second of March’s double direct payments worth $914 arrives in 21 days

In three weeks, Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries will receive the second of two payments in March.

WATCH: Jane Fonda offers ‘murder’ as a solution to anti-abortion Americans

Hollywood icon and outspoken activist Jane Fonda suggested Friday that pro-abortion women could use "murder" as a solution to win back control over their bodies.

2024 election: 29 House lawmakers Democrats fear could lose their seats next year

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced on Friday 29 members it is placing in its front-line program aimed at helping incumbent lawmakers in swing districts retain their seats as the party looks to flip back control of the lower chamber in 2024.
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