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‘I may be a white boy, but I’m not stupid’: Biden marks Black History Month at the White House

President Joe Biden indirectly referenced the stance of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), likely a Republican presidential candidate, against "woke" school curricula during a White House Black History Month reception.

China will target the US homeland in war over Taiwan, Army leader predicts

China will attack the American homeland if “a major war” erupts over Taiwan or elsewhere in the Indo-Pacific, the U.S. Army’s top civilian expects.

California reparations task force set to discuss hundreds of thousands in reparations later this week

The Californian Reparations Task Force, which seeks to give hundreds of thousands of dollars to each black state resident, is due to meet later this week.

Afghanistan’s government fell because of these six blunders, watchdog says

The governments in Washington, D.C., and Kabul made major blunders in Afghanistan over many years, leading to the latter's collapse in August 2021 ahead of the U.S. military's withdrawal, according to a new report.

Interior revises drilling permit data that Biden used to criticize oil industry

The Interior Department revised down its estimate of the total number of unused federal drilling permits, which the Biden administration used much of last year as a basis to criticize oil and gas producers for not increasing output to reduce high energy prices.

‘Likely unavoidable’ some US military aid to Ukraine ends up in wrong hands, watchdog says

Given the sheer amount of military aid the U.S. has provided to Ukraine, a government watchdog believes it's inevitable that some of it will end up in the wrong hands.

Why millions are flowing into crucial Supreme Court race: ‘Everything is on the line’

A state Supreme Court race in Wisconsin is shaping up to be the most contentious election of 2023, with record turnout and spending for a contest of its kind during an off-year.

Ukrainian commander re-ups ask for F-16 aircraft in talk with top US general

The top commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reiterated his troops' need for F-16 fighter aircraft in his most recent conversation with the top U.S. general.

Commanders cut QB Carson Wentz after disappointing season

The Washington Commanders announced Monday the team cut quarterback Carson Wentz after only one season.

Bodies of 880 immigrants found at southern border in 2022: Border Patrol

The number of deceased immigrants recovered at the U.S.-Mexico border spiked during President Joe Biden’s first full year in office last year to the highest number on record, according to data acquired through a Freedom of Information Act request by the Washington Examiner.
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