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FAA administrator to depart amid crisis

Acting Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Billy Nolen will be stepping down from his position over the summer.

Biden quips that he’s a ‘very dull president’ known for sunglasses and ice cream

President Joe Biden joked on Friday about being a "very dull president" known for his sunglasses and love of chocolate chip ice cream.

Child tax credit: Here are some other credits you might be able to claim

Taxpayers who claimed the child tax credit when filing their taxes may be able to claim several other credits pending eligibility.

Over 60 California progressive groups urge Feinstein to resign

More than 60 liberal grassroots groups sent a letter to Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) on Friday asking her to resign, saying her extended absence in the Senate threatens her “storied legacy.”

Divided Supreme Court removes restrictions on abortion pill access

The Supreme Court on Friday removed the threat of any restrictions on a common abortion pill after a lower court judge's ruling threatened to reverse the government's 23-year approval of the drug.

WATCH LIVE: Donald Trump speaks at 2023 Lincoln Reagan Dinner

Former President Donald Trump is set to speak at the Lee County GOP's 2023 Lincoln Reagan Dinner in Florida. The dinner will feature comments from multiple high-profile Republicans, including Reps. Byron Donalds (R-FL) and Greg Steube (R-FL).

McCarthy lashes out at Democrats over complaints about debt proposal

Democrats are expressing frustration over House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) proposal to raise the debt ceiling.

UN monitors at Ukrainian nuclear plant forced to ‘shelter at the site’

U.N. watchdogs at Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine were forced to “shelter at the site” due to military activity in the area, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency chief.

Democratic bill would qualify LGBT immigrants as a ‘vulnerable person’ who ‘may not be detained’

Democrats in the House and Senate introduced the Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act this week. The bill proposes the repeal of mandatory detention, the prohibition of family detention, the barring of the use of private detention facilities, and making it easier to release immigrants who qualify as a "vulnerable person."

California to provide 100% of water allocations for the first time since 2006

The California Department of Water Resources announced it would deliver 100% of the water requested by the state's cities and farms for the first time since 2006. The news is the result of an extremely wet winter season.
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