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Former Obama White House official dies from turbulence on private plane

A White House official from Barack Obama's presidency died on Friday from serious turbulence while flying back to Maryland in a private plane, authorities confirmed Monday.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams says stores should ask people to remove masks to prevent robberies

New York City Mayor Eric Adams suggested that stores should require patrons to remove their masks before entering a store to prevent robberies or crimes.

Cruise Control: Sea cruise company offering remote workers three-year cruise for $90,000

Anyone wanting to see the world and regularly travel to new places might want to consider a new offer from Miray Cruises.

Missouri gun law deemed unconstitutional in court win for DOJ

A federal judge in Missouri overturned a state law Tuesday that made certain federal gun laws "invalid" if there is not a state-level equivalent, handing a legal victory to the Justice Department, which sued against the law.

DeSantis urges Biden to allow Novak Djokovic into US: ‘Let him play’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) appealed to President Joe Biden to grant Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic an exemption on the COVID-19 mandate so he can play in the Miami Open.

McConnell breaks with McCarthy on Jan. 6 footage and calls Tucker Carlson segment a ‘mistake’

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) called Tucker Carlson’s segment on Jan. 6 “a mistake for Fox News,” a sharp contrast from House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), who supplied Carlson with the exclusive footage from the day of the attack that aired on Monday night.

WATCH: Ken Burns takes aim at DeSantis and compares education laws to ‘Soviet system’

Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns took aim at Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in an appearance on CNN on Tuesday morning, comparing the leader's policies to those of the Soviet Union and "the Nazis."

WATCH: JJ Redick chastises NBA champion for implying MVP voters are racist

Former NBA star JJ Redick chastised ESPN's First Take and 2008 NBA Champion Kendrick Perkins on Tuesday following Perkins's apparent implication that racial bias plays a factor in the voting for the NBA's MVP award.

Most people who lack trust in public health officials cite political influence as top concern: Poll

A new poll shows nearly three-quarters of those who do not have confidence in public health agencies cite political influence as the key reason for the distrust.

Nikki Haley fires back at Pompeo: ‘I was a damn good UN ambassador’

Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley fired back at fellow Trump administration alum Mike Pompeo over conjecture that she was jockeying for the vice presidency.
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