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‘Isn’t that a better outcome?’ White House unsure if US shot down hobbyist balloon

The White House remains unsure whether one of the unidentified objects the U.S. military shot down was, in fact, a hobbyist balloon.

Biden calls departing labor secretary ‘one tough union chief’

President Joe Biden praised departing Labor Secretary Marty Walsh with a Friday statement, calling him "one tough union chief."

Ohio train derailment: Salena Zito says victims feel ‘vulnerable’

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.

Kamala Harris defends her place on the 2024 ticket from Democratic chatter

Vice President Kamala Harris dismissed “chatter” over her political future as President Joe Biden prepares to mount a reelection bid this spring.

Ohio train derailment: How funding was divided between passenger and freight rail in 2021 infrastructure law

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.

Food sanitation contractor pays $1.5 million after investigation into child labor violations

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.

Social Security update: First of March’s two SSI payments will arrive in 12 days

Supplemental Security Income recipients will receive the first of their two checks in just 12 days on March 1.

Bipartisan group of lawmakers urge Biden to provide Ukraine with F-16s

A bipartisan group of House lawmakers is urging President Joe Biden to provide Ukraine with the fighter jets Kyiv has requested for months.

Social Security update: Final round of direct payments of up to $4,555 for February arrives in five days

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.

Ohio train derailment: Hugo Gurdon blasts government response as ‘lamentable’

Washington Examiner Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon blasted the reaction of President Joe Biden's administration to the Ohio train derailment as "lamentable."
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