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FDA won’t fire any agency employee over baby formula shortage

The Food and Drug Administration has no plans to fire or reassign any agency employees after internal communication breakdowns helped lead to the monthslong baby formula shortage that plagued the U.S. market last year.

Ilhan Omar one step closer to being booted from powerful post after vote

The House on Wednesday voted along party lines to move forward with GOP efforts to oust Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) from the Foreign Affairs Committee, even before the Minnesota Democrat has been named to the panel by Democrats.

FBI finds no classified documents at Biden’s Rehoboth Beach home

The FBI did not find any classified documents at President Joe Biden's Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, home after a search Wednesday.

White House evades questions about additional FBI searches for Biden documents

The White House would not say Wednesday if there will be additional federal searches for classified documents at any locations linked to President Joe Biden or if any such searches have taken place.

Fed slows its rate-hiking campaign even more as inflation starts to abate

The Federal Reserve conducted its smallest interest rate increase in nearly a year as it further winds down the most aggressive rate-hiking campaign in four decades in response to signs that the historic inflation of the past few years is slowing down.

Stimulus update: Final wave of refund payments worth up to $1,050 to be issued within 13 days

California taxpayers may get some extra love given to them in time for Valentine's Day thanks to the final wave of the state's Middle Class Tax Refund.

House Judiciary members fight over pledge amendment, botch oath in tweet

The House Judiciary Committee's rules meeting devolved into a spat over an amendment to have the Pledge of Allegiance recited before committee meetings.

Capitol Police capture suspected police impersonator with stash of knives

United States Capitol Police officers captured a suspected police impersonator carrying a stash of knives and other weapons Monday following a tip from the United States Secret Service, Capitol Police said.

Eagles’ Josh Sills indicted on charges of rape and kidnapping days before Super Bowl

Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Josh Sills has been indicted on charges of rape and kidnapping by the Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost.

Convicted cop killer says ‘overly racist’ stereotypes behind Wednesday execution

The convicted killer of a Dallas police officer is trying to play the race card ahead of his Wednesday execution.
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