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Antony Blinken to meet with top Chinese diplomat in Germany: Report

Top diplomats from the United States and China are scheduled to meet in Germany this weekend, according to a report.

IRS processing returns almost 50% faster in first three weeks, but refunds down 14%

The Internal Revenue Service has issued more refunds in the first three weeks of this year's tax season than it had last year, but the refunds are not nearly as big.

GOP consultant sentenced for funneling Russian national campaign contribution in 2016

A Republican political consultant was sentenced to 18 months in prison for funneling money from a Russian national to a presidential campaign in 2016.

Ohio train derailment: Biden administration threatens penalties for Norfolk Southern

The Biden administration might issue serious consequences to railroad company Norfolk Southern if it does not keep its word and clean up the toxic mess caused by a recent train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

Former judge and informal adviser to Pence questions strategy to avoid subpoena

A former judge and one-time informal adviser to Mike Pence threw doubt on a novel legal strategy the former vice president is using to avoid a subpoena.

Kamala Harris says Russia has committed ‘crimes against humanity’

Vice President Kamala Harris has accused Russia of committing "crimes against humanity" in a speech she delivered on Saturday.

Military calls off recovery efforts for two of three downed airborne objects

The U.S. military has ended recovery efforts for two of the three unknown aerial objects it shot down in recent weeks.

Nikki Haley’s first week as a 2024 candidate shows she has her work cut out for her

There were two kinds of stories written about former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley after she launched her campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

Couple has ‘range anxiety’ as electric vehicle requires 12 charging stops

A couple took their electric vehicle on a road trip from Michigan to Florida and said they experienced “range anxiety” the entire way.

Sen. Mike Braun leads bill to increase penalties for killing or targeting police officers

Citing a "war on our cops," Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN) reintroduced the Thin Blue Line Act on Thursday, which would allow for harsher punishments for those who attack or kill state or local law enforcement officers.
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