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Funeral home shocked after woman declared dead gasps for air in body bag

An end-of-life care facility in Iowa is being fined $10,000 after workers at a local funeral home discovered a woman who had been declared dead gasping for air inside a body bag.

US poised to announce new aid package including longer-range missiles

The Biden administration is expected to soon announce a new military aid package to Ukraine worth more than $2 billion.

As Biden teases reelection bid in Philadelphia, reminder of documents scandal in town

President Joe Biden is spending his Friday in Philadelphia, where he'll be delivering remarks on the economy and speaking at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser. One of his old friends will be in the city as well.

Biden says he takes no blame for inflation, which was at 1.4% when he took office

President Joe Biden said Friday he takes no blame for high inflation under his watch, though inflation has spiked considerably during his two years in the White House.

Western sanctions push Russian oil and energy revenue to lowest point since 2020

Western sanctions have pushed Russian oil and energy revenues to their lowest point since August 2020, according to data published Friday by Russia’s Ministry of Finance, highlighting the early successes of the Group of Seven-backed Russian oil price cap that came into force late last year.

House Oversight Committee hits ground running as GOP ushers in new era of priorities

Republican leaders on the House Oversight Committee have hit the ground running, announcing a slew of investigations and hearings as the GOP ushers in a new era of legislative priorities.

Manhattan DA threatens more charges against Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg

Allen Weisselberg, longtime former Trump Organization chief financial officer, could soon be on the hook for even more jail time on top of his five-month stint.

Garland goes on offense to protect firearms ban appeals court ruled unconstitutional

Attorney General Merrick Garland went on the offensive Thursday after an appeals court ruled the government can't stop people who have domestic violence restraining orders from owning firearms, vowing to "seek further review" of the decision.

Super Bowl 2023: Elon Musk pushes to bring advertisers back to Twitter during showcase

Twitter is using Super Bowl weekend as an opportunity to draw back several of its lost advertisers as it struggles to find reliable sources of revenue to pay off Elon Musk's $44 billion purchase of the company.

White House: GOP using ‘investigations’ into Biden to ‘distract’ from economy

The White House celebrated Friday's jobs report and claimed that Republicans should stop prioritizing "investigations" into President Joe Biden as a means of distracting the American electorate from the administration's "successes."
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