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WATCH: MSNBC host walks back ‘imprecise’ claim DeSantis doesn’t want slavery taught

At the end of Wednesday's episode of Andrea Mitchell Reports on MSNBC, Mitchell addressed a remark she made about Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) not wanting slavery taught in Florida schools.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth up to $4,555 to be sent out today to millions

The final round of the Social Security Administration's retirement payments in February, worth up to $4,555, was sent to recipients today.

Ohio train derailment: Norfolk Southern CFO says company will ‘take responsibility’ for disaster

The chief financial officer of the company at the center of the train derailment involving toxic materials in East Palestine, Ohio, said the company will "take responsibility" for the disaster.

House progressives introduce bill to cut Pentagon spending by $100 billion

The House co-chairs of the Defense Spending Reduction Caucus reintroduced legislation on Wednesday that would cut the Department of Defense's budget by $100 billion.

Pentagon releases image of Chinese balloon taken from US spy plane

The Pentagon released a photo taken from the cockpit of a U.S. Air Force U-2 spy plane on Feb. 3 of the suspected Chinese spy balloon shot down earlier this month.

Ilhan Omar slams Biden administration’s new asylum law that fails ‘basic morality’

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) has joined the growing chorus of Democratic voices opposing a Biden administration initiative to deter asylum-seekers from entering the United States through the southern border.

Schumer: McCarthy giving Jan. 6 footage to Tucker Carlson ‘worst security risk since 9/11’

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) decision to hand over security footage from the Jan. 6 Capitol riot to Fox News host Tucker Carlson creates "grave security risks" to the Capitol complex.

Stimulus update: Direct payment applications for checks worth up to $302 open in just seven days

Low and middle-income residents of Boulder, Colorado, will soon be able to apply for a rebate program that could provide them extra cash to spend on food.

Alex Murdaugh trial: Judge declines to limit prosecutor’s questions if Murdaugh takes stand

A South Carolina judge on Wednesday declined a request to limit questions prosecutors can ask Alex Murdaugh, a once-wealthy and powerful attorney on trial for the murders of his wife and son.

House Majority PAC ramps up spending in New York as Democrats look ahead to 2024

House Majority PAC, a political action committee aimed at getting Democrats elected to the lower chamber, announced on Wednesday it is ramping up spending in New York in the wake of Republicans making significant gains in the Empire State.
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