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State of the Union 2023: White House signals economic optimism ahead of Biden speech

The White House is aggressively promoting a rosy economic outlook ahead of President Joe Biden's State of the Union address on Tuesday night.

American Bar Association House of Delegates rejects bid to eliminate LSAT

The American Bar Association voted against eliminating the LSAT as a requirement for law school admission on Monday despite the group's legal education council broadly supporting the move.

Ohio plans ‘controlled release’ of toxic chemicals after train derailment

Ohio authorities said they are planning to release potentially toxic fumes into the air Monday afternoon after five train cars carrying toxic chemicals were part of a major derailment over the weekend.

Chinese spy balloon: Four questions that still need to be answered

The Chinese spy balloon that traversed the continental United States for several days before being shot down off the coast of South Carolina prompted officials to release more information about past sightings.

White House defends Biden’s handling of Chinese spy balloon

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre heartily defended President Joe Biden's handling of the Chinese spy balloon that flew over parts of the United States throughout the past week.

Social Security update: First payments for February worth up to $4,194 arriving in two days

The first Social Security payments for the month of February, worth up to $4,194, will begin arriving in two days.

Fifty-five immigrants died in federal police custody at nation’s borders in 2021

Fifty-five immigrants died while in federal police custody at the nation’s borders in fiscal 2021, according to new data that track how many cases were investigated by internal auditors.

MTG calls for investigation into why Trump wasn’t notified of previous Chinese balloons

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) called for an investigation on Monday into why former President Donald Trump wasn't notified of suspected Chinese spy balloon incidents during his presidency.

Twitter struggling to contain child abuse content despite Musk’s promises

Twitter is struggling to limit child abuse material on its platform despite promises by CEO Elon Musk to stop its spread, according to reviews of the company's algorithms.

Castro warns of liberal discontent with Biden running in 2024 after bleak polls

Early signs of possible liberal discontent flaring up against President Joe Biden's speculated 2024 bid are "worrisome" for the party, Obama administration alumnus Julian Castro warned Monday.
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