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Ending the COVID-19 emergency could endanger Biden executive power grabs

Under fire from House Republicans, the Biden administration has announced it will end the public health emergency over COVID-19 on May 11. But that raises a whole host of questions about the administration's other policies.

Missing radioactive capsule found in Australia after ‘concerning’ search

A highly radioactive capsule that was lost while being transported in Western Australia in January has been found, according to authorities, ending the distressing search for an object that can cause skin burns and even cancer.

Nikki Haley to announce White House bid on Feb. 15

Nikki Haley will reportedly announce her presidential bid for 2024 in just over two weeks, potentially beginning a flurry of GOP presidential announcements.

Dr. Phil to end after 21 seasons

Dr. Phil McGraw and CBS Media Ventures announced Tuesday that the Dr. Phil show will end at the conclusion of its current season.

Santos campaign treasurer quits as lawmaker’s popularity continues to wane

Rep. George Santos's (R-NY) longtime campaign treasurer has resigned, according to filings to the Federal Election Commission.

Trump to stop gender transition surgeries for minors if elected

Former President Donald Trump said he would stop gender transitions for minors and prevent federal agencies from promoting gender transition surgeries if elected president in 2024.

MTG compares Tyre Nichols and Ashli Babbitt, says rights of Capitol rioters ‘being violated heavily’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) compared the deaths of Tyre Nichols and Ashli Babbitt in a House Oversight Committee hearing Tuesday, saying the civil rights of people who entered the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot "are being violated heavily."

Former Fox News host Chris Wallace sees worst ratings month since CNN move

Former Fox News anchor Chris Wallace's prime-time CNN venture saw its worst ratings month since its launch.

Blinken dismisses Israeli minister’s rebuke about democracy ‘lecture’

Secretary of State Antony Blinken brushed off an Israeli minister who protested his “lesson in democracy” as he visited Jerusalem amid an intense debate about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposed judicial reform.

$5 million reparations for black residents not enough, San Francisco official says

A city official from San Francisco, California, said the draft plan for black residents to receive $5 million in reparations is not enough for proper compensation.
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