Washington Examiner National Political Reporter Salena Zito said Ohioans in East Palestine affected by the toxic train derailment are feeling "vulnerable" because they feel they are not getting the help they need.
Amid the aftermath of the Ohio train derailment in which plumes of toxic chemicals were released into the air, funding for freight rail is coming under scrutiny.
A food sanitation service company has paid over $1.5 million in civil money penalties after an investigation found it had employed more than 100 children.
The final round of Social Security payments for February will be disbursed to retirees in five days for those born between the 21st and 31st of a month.
Washington Examiner Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon blasted the reaction of President Joe Biden's administration to the Ohio train derailment as "lamentable."