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WATCH: National Guardsman runs to save immigrant child abandoned in Rio Grande

Footage is going viral of a National Guardsman running to save an immigrant child after it was abandoned at the border and stranded in the middle of the Rio Grande.

Tennessee lawmakers file resolutions to oust three Democrats from statehouse over protests

Republican lawmakers in the Tennessee House filed resolutions to expel three Democratic members of the chamber for allegedly hijacking proceedings last week in an effort to protest gun laws.

UK regulator fines TikTok $15.9 million for letting children on the app

The United Kingdom's data regulator has fined TikTok 12.7 million pounds, or $15.9 million, for mishandling children's data and privacy, the latest legal pressure on the social media platform as it faces scrutiny for its ties to China.

TikTok lobbyist on board of AOC-advised group funded by China’s ByteDance: ‘Influence peddling’

One of the top lobbyists for TikTok sits on the board of directors of a nonprofit group that has pocketed cash from the app's Chinese parent company ByteDance and is advised by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), a staunch opponent of banning TikTok in the United States, records show.

Jamie Dimon says regulators share blame for SVB collapse

Jamie Dimon is placing some of the blame for the recent banking crisis on federal regulators but emphasized that many parties dropped the ball in the lead-up to Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse.

Russia warns Finland joining NATO is ‘ill-conceived’ and will ‘have a negative effect’

Finland's ascension into NATO is a blow to Russia, which had sought to fracture the alliance through its invasion of Ukraine.

Donald Trump arrest: Roger Stone says gag order idea shows Trump’s ‘effectiveness as counterpuncher’

Longtime GOP operative Roger Stone said the idea of placing former President Donald Trump under a gag order following his Tuesday arraignment was a nod to just how effective he is at rebounding from attacks.

Job openings fall below 10 million for first time in nearly two years

The number of job openings in the United States tumbled below 10 million in February, the lowest level in nearly two years.

Donald Trump arrest: Marjorie Taylor Greene calls Bragg ‘a tool for the Democrats’ in fiery protest rally

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg of serving as "a tool for the Democrats" as she descended on New York City on Tuesday ahead of former President Donald Trump's arraignment.

Stimulus update: Direct $500 payments for more than 300 families to be sent in 15 days

Select families in Sonoma County, California, are set to receive their next payment from a guaranteed income program in just over two weeks.
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