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WATCH LIVE: President Joe Biden gives remarks on child care

President Joe Biden is giving remarks on executive orders regarding forms of care, including child care and support for caregivers.

Tax season 2023: What to know about Tax Day this year

The deadline to file taxes this year is finally here, and with it comes both the anxiety of those who are trying to file their taxes as well as the relief of those who have already done so.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass wants $1.3 billion for homeless crisis as crime rises

Los Angeles Democratic Mayor Karen Bass introduced her first budget at the State of the City address Monday evening. She recommended spending $1.3 billion next year to get unhoused people into shelter and treatment programs.

US diplomats caught in crossfire as Sudan’s generals turn on each other

A convoy of American diplomats came under fire in Sudan during an eruption of violence between rival factions that have controlled the government since a 2021 coup.

Christie slams Trump’s character for affair and hush money cover-up

Former Gov. Chris Christie slammed former President Donald Trump's character over hush money payments made to porn star Stormy Daniels.

Democrats say ‘creepy’ GOP transgender athletes bill would require genital inspections

Top House Democrats are seeking to flip the script on the debate of transgender athletes participating in high school sports, denouncing Republicans' efforts to ensure athletes compete with members of their own biological sex as “creepy.”

Ralph Yarl shooting: What we need to know about Kansas City shooting victim

A 16-year-old boy was shot in the head in his attempt to pick up his younger siblings after he pulled into the driveway of the wrong house in Kansas City, Missouri.

How Manchin, Sinema, and Tester could deal major blow to Biden

The nomination of Julie Su to become the next secretary of labor could depend on three centrist senators who expressed support for her in the past but fear President Joe Biden's nominees are heading too far to the left — a stance they aim to separate themselves from heading into the 2024 election.

NYC man shot in the head during drive-by shooting outside official’s office

A New York City man was shot in the head on Monday during a drive-by shooting outside the offices of the state's soft-on-crime Assembly speaker.

McConnell rules out helping Democrats replace Feinstein on Judiciary Committee

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) ruled out throwing Democrats a lifeline in their efforts to temporarily replace Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) on the Judiciary Committee.
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