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Greece trains collide, killing dozens and injuring more

A passenger train collided with a freight train in Greece Tuesday, killing at least 29 people and injuring at least 85 more.

Six takeaways from House China committee’s first prime-time hearing

Members of the House committee on China painted a bleak picture of China's rise on the world stage and highlighted a multitude of long-standing policy failures toward Beijing during its first prime-time hearing Tuesday.

Stacey Abrams acting as international observer in Nigerian elections

Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is in Nigeria watching the presidential elections as an international observer.

Lightfoot is out: Chicago mayor out four years after breaking on to scene as rising star

Lori Lightfoot's tenure as mayor of Chicago has ended, marked by four years of grappling with rising crime rates and keeping the city afloat during nationwide pandemic. Both her job performance and electability of her opponents led to her becoming the first incumbent to lose an election since 1989.

Chicago mayoral race: Lori Lightfoot’s fate hangs in balance as Paul Vallas advances to runoff

Paul Vallas, the top challenger in Chicago's mayoral race to incumbent Lori Lightfoot (D), has earned enough votes to move to a runoff in April, the Associated Press reported Tuesday night.

Christopher Wray says FBI believes COVID-19 ‘most likely’ originated from lab leak in Wuhan, China

FBI Director Christopher Wray confirmed Tuesday that the FBI believes the virus responsible for COVID-19, which forced the world into quarantine, "most likely" stemmed from a lab leak in China and not from an animal.

Idaho student murders: Pennsylvania State Police unseal search warrant

Officials in Pennsylvania unsealed the search warrant for Bryan Kohberger that led to his arrest in connection to the murders of four University of Idaho students in November 2022.

Christopher Wray claims ‘total confidence’ in Jan. 6 pipe bomb investigation

FBI Director Christopher Wray claimed he had "total confidence" in the team investigating the pipe bombs that were placed outside of the Republican and Democratic national headquarters on Jan. 6, 2021, despite no arrests being made.

No US weapons have fallen into wrong hands in Ukraine, Pentagon says

The Department of Defense has no knowledge of any of the weapons provided to Ukraine finding its way into the wrong hands, officials said on Tuesday.

Pete Buttigieg’s alleged use of government planes for personal use under investigation

The Department of Transportation's watchdog announced Monday it will be looking into the use of government aircraft by Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
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