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Ohio train derailment: Sherrod Brown ‘not entirely satisfied’ with Norfolk Southern after second crash

Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) said he was "not completely satisfied" with railroad company Norfolk Southern's response to a second Ohio train derailment that occurred Saturday.

Chinese President Xi Jinping issues rare rebuke of US for ‘suppression against us’

Chinese leader Xi Jinping issued a rare public rebuke of the United States for embarking on a crusade to thwart China's rise.

JetBlue expecting DOJ lawsuit to block merger with Spirit

The CEO of JetBlue said he is expecting the Department of Justice to file a lawsuit to block the company's planned merger with Spirit Airlines.

White House mocks Democrat Marianne Williamson’s 2024 campaign announcement

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre made light of Marianne Williamson's 2024 presidential campaign launch Monday.

Biden doesn’t regret endorsing rainforest-wrecking electric truck, White House says

The White House on Monday said President Joe Biden does not regret endorsing an electric truck that is damaging the Amazon rainforest.

SEE IT: Kid Rock announces ‘No Snowflakes’ summer tour

Kid Rock is hitting the road again this summer for a U.S. tour and "snowflakes" are not allowed.

White House downplays Muriel Bowser’s criticism of DC crime bill handling

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre downplayed criticisms from Washington's Mayor Muriel Bowser over federal involvement in the district's crime bill.

USA Powerlifting president weighing appeal after transgender athlete wins discrimination case

USA Powerlifting President Larry Maile is weighing an appeal after a state court ruled it discriminated against transgender athlete JayCee Cooper from competing in women's competitions.

Atlanta police charge 23 people following attack on police and fire training center

At least 23 people have been charged in connection to the violent protest at the construction site of the planned Atlanta police and fire training center in Georgia, police officials announced on Monday.

FBI seized record guns from people who failed background checks, data show

The FBI seized a record number of firearms in recent years from people who failed federal background checks, as pro-gun rights groups continue to scrutinize the Biden administration for allegedly targeting the Second Amendment, according to newly compiled data.
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