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A criminal indictment won’t cost Trump endorsement from key GOP senator

A criminal indictment won't be grounds for Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) to pull his endorsement of Donald Trump's third White House bid.

Manhunt underway after Denver high school student shoots two staff members

A manhunt is underway in Denver after a high school student shot two staff members.

Blinken: Putin should be arrested on war crime warrant if he travels to ICC country

Russian President Vladimir Putin should be arrested if he enters a country that has agreed to execute warrants issued by the International Criminal Court, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

Social Security update: Second direct payment worth $914 of March’s double checks to arrive in nine days

The second of March's two Supplemental Security Income payments, worth up to $914 each for individual filers, will be sent to beneficiaries in nine days, according to the Social Security Administration's schedule.

NASA scientists believe doomsday asteroid impacts much more frequent and destructive than prior estimates

NASA scientists believe doomsday asteroid impacts on Earth are much more frequent and destructive than previously thought.

Lindsay Lohan, Akon, Soulja Boy charged by SEC with illegally touting cryptocurrency

Lindsay Lohan, Akon, and Soulja Boy are among a list of celebrities who were slapped with charges by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Kristi Noem bars local governments from working with ‘evil foreign governments,’ including China and Russia

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) signed a bill into law on Wednesday that bars state and local governments from contracting with "evil foreign governments."

Virginia police recapture two inmates in IHOP after escaping jail

Police in Newport News, Virginia, recaptured two inmates in an IHOP after they escaped from jail by digging a hole through a wall.

Lawmakers call for pause on offshore wind as eight dolphins wash up on New Jersey shore

Lawmakers called for a pause on offshore wind power construction Wednesday after eight dolphins washed up and died in a "mass stranding event" Tuesday in Sea Isle City, New Jersey.

Congressional conservatives gird for battle with Biden over debt ceiling and spending

House Freedom Caucus members and "Breakfast Club" senators held a rare joint news conference, chomping at the bit to start budget and debt limit work with President Joe Biden, with the deadline to raise the nation’s borrowing limit looming.
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