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Republican tops poll as Washington gubernatorial favorite — if Inslee declines to run

A Republican topped a new poll as Washington state's first choice in next year's gubernatorial contest should incumbent Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee forgo reelection.

Tucker Carlson to put 2024 GOP hopefuls in hot seat at Iowa summit: Report

Fox News host Tucker Carlson is expected to put Republican presidential hopefuls in the hot seat this summer when he moderates an Iowa summit.

FBI offering $20,000 reward for another US citizen kidnapped in Mexico

The FBI has announced a $20,000 reward for information that leads U.S. officials to an American citizen who was kidnapped in Mexico more than a month ago.

DeSantis slipping in polls as Trump ramps up attacks

Considered one of the front-runners and the top challenger to Donald Trump in the 2024 GOP primary, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has steadily lost momentum as the former president has ramped up attacks against him in recent months.

SVB collapse: Biden calls for harsher penalties on banking executives

President Joe Biden on Friday called for harsher penalties for banking executives in the wake of Silicon Valley Bank's collapse.

SVB collapse: Employees blame remote work, focus on social issues for bank collapse

Former employees at the deceased Silicon Valley Bank blame a combination of remote work, an over-focus on social issues, and a lack of risk management for the bank's collapse.

SVB collapse: First Republic stock plunges despite rescue effort by big banks

First Republic Bank was losing value again on Friday, even after a group of big banks said they would provide $30 billion in deposits in a show of confidence.

US discounts any deals that come from Putin-Xi meeting

The Biden administration has preemptively discounted any proposals that emerge from next week's meeting between Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

WATCH LIVE: Biden takes part in St. Patrick’s Day luncheon at Capitol

President Joe Biden is speaking at a St. Patrick's Day luncheon hosted by the Friends of Ireland Caucus at the Capitol on Friday.

The top three insulin makers now charge only $35 a month for privately insured

The three largest insulin manufacturers in the United States have all announced they will cap out-of-pocket costs of their popular insulin products at $35 per month, following political pressure from Congress.
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