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Pence disagrees with DeSantis on Ukraine: ‘Unprovoked war of aggression’

In a potential glimpse of the 2024 showdown, former Vice President Mike Pence disputed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R) characterization of the conflict in Ukraine as a "territorial dispute."

San Francisco NAACP slams $5 million per person reparation plan

San Francisco's proposal for $5 million reparation payments has garnered nationwide attention, but there is widespread disagreement over the plan.

Texas judge open to claims abortion drug wasn’t properly vetted: Reports

After a nearly four-hour federal court hearing in Amarillo, Texas, about the safety and approval of a common abortion pill, a judge presiding over the trial appeared receptive to claims the drug wasn't properly vetted.

Jordanian citizen killed in DC double homicide

A Jordanian citizen is among the two killed in a double homicide and crash near Capitol Hill on Sunday night.

Lloyd Austin and Russian counterpart speak after fighter jet hits US drone

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin spoke with Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu regarding the Russian fighter pilot who collided with a U.S. drone.

Biden border chief in hot seat over whether US-Mexico boundary is secure

Republican lawmakers took full advantage of a rare chance to question the head of the Border Patrol during his first appearance before a House committee and pushed the chief repeatedly to come down hard on his superiors for understating the state of the border.

Doug Emhoff likens frustrated parents at school board meetings to Holocaust: ‘Hate’

Vice President Kamala Harris's husband, Doug Emhoff, drew parallels between divisions that have flared up at school board meetings with the hatred that led to the Holocaust.

Donald Trump Jr. slams Senate Republicans for throwing ‘lifeline’ to Garcetti nomination

Donald Trump Jr. criticized Senate Republicans who voted to advance Eric Garcetti’s nomination to become United States ambassador to India, accusing the handful of lawmakers of throwing a “lifeline to save a radical Dem.”

Whoopi Goldberg apologizes immediately for slur, despite slower response to Holocaust remark

Whoopi Goldberg issued an immediate apology on Wednesday for using a variation of a derogatory term towards Romani people.

Republicans grill top White House official over Biden’s 2024 budget

GOP senators tore into President Joe Biden’s budget for fiscal 2024, accusing the president of being too vague in his proposals without addressing several of the country’s top fiscal concerns.
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