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Pentagon releases photos of downed Chinese balloon

The Department of Defense shared photos of the military's recovery effort for the downed Chinese spy balloon on Tuesday.

State of the Union 2023: The state of Kamala Harris ahead of likely reelection bid

Vice President Kamala Harris’s role is under new scrutiny as President Joe Biden prepares for what appears to be his inevitable reelection campaign.

Former US Pacific commander calls for end to ‘strategic ambiguity’ on Taiwan

A former Pacific military commander believes it's time for the United States to change its long-held policy of strategic ambiguity toward Taiwan amid increasing tensions between the U.S. and China.

McCarthy rules out tax hikes in debt ceiling negotiations

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is ruling out any tax hikes as he negotiates with President Joe Biden over the debt ceiling.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth up to $4,194 to arrive Wednesday for millions

The Social Security Administration's first round of retirement payments for the month of February, worth up to $4,194, will begin being issued to recipients on Wednesday.

First Amendment protects right to livestream police officers, court rules

The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday that livestreaming police officers is protected under the First Amendment.

In veep trouble: Three barriers putting Kamala Harris in unenviable position ahead of 2024

As Democrats look ahead to 2024 and consider alternative candidates if President Joe Biden does not seek reelection, some party leaders are questioning whether Vice President Kamala Harris has what it takes to win the White House.

State of the Union 2023: George Santos invites 9/11 firefighter as guest

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) has invited a 9/11 first responder as his guest for Tuesday's State of the Union, who helped with rescue operations as a firefighter at Ground Zero.

State of the Union 2023: House GOP skeptical of Biden’s call for ‘unity’ ahead of address

House Republicans are not optimistic that President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address will help unify Republicans and Democrats in the newly divided Congress.

Schumer scolds Republicans for outcry over suspected Chinese spy balloon

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) slammed Republicans for their criticism of how the Biden administration handled the suspected Chinese spy balloon that flew over sensitive military sites last week.
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