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‘Watch him’: White House defends octogenarian Biden’s ability to do his job

The White House defended President Joe Biden's ability to handle his job into a second term, dismissing questions over his fitness for office by pointing to his record.

Lori Lightfoot under fire for allowing ‘homeless encampments’ to grow at O’Hare

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D) is under fire as what many are calling "homeless encampments" continue to fester inside O'Hare Airport.

Supreme Court cancels March 1 oral arguments in Title 42 case after DOJ said it was moot

The Supreme Court canceled March 1 oral arguments in a case challenging the Title 42 emergency policy soon after the Justice Department said the case would soon become moot.

Republicans’ first hearing at southern border descends into partisan bickering

The House’s first committee hearing at the U.S.-Mexico border descended into infighting among Democrats and Republicans who accused each other of hijacking the fentanyl epidemic for political purposes.

IRS recommends taxpayers avoid calling agency on Presidents Day

The Internal Revenue Service has advised taxpayers not to call the agency over Presidents Day weekend, as the agency tends to receive a high volume of calls from taxpayers over the holiday.

Disinformation Inc: Conservative group launches records inquiry over conservative news blacklists

This is part of a Washington Examiner investigative series on self-styled "disinformation" tracking groups that are blacklisting and trying to defund conservative media outlets. Here is where you can read stories in the series.

Train carrying hazardous materials derails outside Detroit, Michigan

A train has derailed outside of Detroit, Michigan, with one of its cars carrying hazardous materials.

Ohio train derailment: Vance tells Buttigieg to ‘stop blaming Donald Trump’ for chemical disaster

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) blasted the Department of Transportation's response to the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, calling on Secretary Pete Buttigieg to stop blaming the former administration for the disaster.

YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki to step down after nine years

YouTube's chief executive is stepping down from her role leading the world's largest video hosting platform.

NORAD intercepts Russian aircraft in back-to-back days

The Alaskan Region of North American Aerospace Defense Command tracked and intercepted four Russian aircraft that were entering and operating within the Alaska Air Defense Identification on Monday and again on Tuesday.
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