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Explainer: The role of the architect of the Capitol

The position of architect of the Capitol has received public attention lately following President Joe Biden's dismissal of the most recent architect, Brett Blanton, on Monday.

Housekeeper’s husband identified as suspect in slaying of LA bishop

The husband of the late bishop David O'Connell's housekeeper was identified as the main suspect in O'Connell's killing, authorities confirmed Monday.

George Santos claims he expected to get away with lies after successfully doing so in 2020

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) said on Monday that he expected to get away with fabrications to his resume because he had gotten away with telling them during his bid for Congress in 2020.

How Biden’s sneaky trip to Ukraine came together

President Joe Biden's "surprise" trip to Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday was actually months in the making, U.S. officials revealed to Politico.

Thirteen hospitalized after explosion at Ohio metal factory

At least 14 people were hurt in an explosion Monday at a metals factory in Bedford, Ohio, according to Reuters.

Nikki Haley befuddles Democrats who don’t know how to run against her

Democrats are confused about what to make of Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley, who entered the national arena last week.

United Airlines rolls out new family seating policy amid criticism from Biden

United Airlines unveiled its new family seating policy on Monday, eliminating extra charges for families with children under 12 who want to sit together.

GOP governor calls MTG’s rhetoric ‘evil’

Gov. Spencer Cox (R-UT) fired back at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) calls for a "national divorce" Monday, calling the idea "evil."

Social Security update: Final round of February direct payments worth up to $4,555 disbursed in two days

The final round of the Social Security Administration's retirement payments for February, worth up to $4,555, will be issued to recipients in two days.

Alec Baldwin manslaughter charges downgraded, possible prison time slashed

Involuntary manslaughter charges against actor Alec Baldwin have been downgraded by a New Mexico district attorney, significantly reducing the amount of time the Hollywood A-lister is facing in prison if found guilty.
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