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Donald Trump arrest: White House says Biden’s ‘focus’ is not on former president

The White House sought to distance President Joe Biden from former President Donald Trump's historic arrest in New York.

Nashville shooting: Investigators find suicide note, weapons, and ammunition in shooter’s possession

Officers investigating last week's school shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville discovered a suicide note and weapons belonging to Audrey Hale at the shooter's home on Monday.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth up to $4,555 goes out to millions in eight days

Retirees will receive the first of April's three Social Security retirement payments, worth up to $4,555, in just over a week.

Tim Scott announces stops in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina next week

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) announced he will take his "Faith in America" listening tour to Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina next week.

Donald Trump arrest: Former president arrives at Manhattan courthouse for arraignment in hush-money case

Former President Donald Trump arrived at the courthouse in downtown Manhattan on Tuesday to surrender himself to District Attorney Alvin Bragg before his arraignment is scheduled to take place later in the afternoon.

SEE IT: The extraordinary moment Trump surrenders himself to authorities

Former President Donald Trump has arrived at the Manhattan Criminal Court to surrender himself after being indicted by a grand jury on Thursday.

Pompeo says backing Ukraine is in ‘America’s core interest’ following trip to Kyiv

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Tuesday that he views ending the conflict in Ukraine to be in "America's core interest" following a visit to the war-torn country.

Jill Biden’s team walks back invitation for NCAA runners-up after ridicule

First lady Jill Biden's press team was forced to walk back an apparent White House invitation for the NCAA women's basketball runner-up the University of Iowa on Tuesday following a wave of online ridicule.

Trump loses bid to block former advisers from testifying before grand jury

A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., denied former President Donald Trump's bid to block some of his closest advisers, including former chief of staff Mark Meadows, from testifying about him to a grand jury, siding with the Justice Department on Tuesday.

Putin reckons with ‘long-term’ economic isolation from West

Russia will face international economic sanctions for many years, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who acknowledged the durable “blockade” amid festering frustration among oligarchic subordinates.
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