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Biden to award Springsteen, Mindy Kaling, and Amy Tan arts and humanities medals

President Joe Biden will host Bruce Springsteen, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Gladys Knight, Vera Wang, and other recipients of the 2021 National Medal of Arts at the White House on Tuesday.

Biden tells Netanyahu he’s never seen tensions in Israel so high

President Joe Biden expressed his concerns over tensions in Israel to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a private phone call.

Meet Alvin Bragg, the prosecutor going after Donald Trump

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg found himself in the spotlight well before former President Donald Trump said Bragg’s office had prepared criminal charges for him.

Current DC employee brings sexual harassment allegations against former deputy mayor

A current Washington, D.C., employee claims the district's former deputy mayor and chief of staff sexually harassed her. Mayor Muriel Bowser, a Democrat, opened an investigation into his abrupt departure last week.

Pelosi fears Biden might have unintentionally helped Marjorie Taylor Greene

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) thinks it was a mistake for President Joe Biden to call out former President Donald Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) by name.

Colorado dentist allegedly Googled ‘how to make poison’ before killing wife

A Colorado dentist accused of murdering his wife allegedly Googled "how to make poison" before lacing her protein shakes with arsenic and cyanide.

Manhattan DA inquiry: Bragg could face ‘uphill climb’ against Trump, legal experts say

Manhattan prosecutors will be diving into uncharted legal waters if they opt to slap former President Donald Trump with charges centering on an alleged hush money payment, according to legal experts.

Fulton County prosecutors request meeting with Trump attorney Christina Bobb

Fulton County prosecutors recently requested an interview with Christina Bobb, an attorney for former President Donald Trump.

Wyoming governor refuses to sign ‘draconian’ bill barring biological males from women’s sports

Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon (R) declined to sign a bill requiring student-athletes to compete based on their biological sex on Friday but said that he would allow the measure to become law.

Biden quietly signs COVID-19 origins bill into law

President Joe Biden quietly signed into law a bill requiring the declassification of intelligence on the origins of COVID-19.
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