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Manchin sidesteps question about whether he will run for Senate in 2024

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) sidestepped questions about whether he will run for reelection in 2024 amid reports of him privately flip-flopping on the matter.

Tim Scott says Democrats seem to be ‘working on a blueprint on how to ruin America’

Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) said Democrats are trying to "ruin America" on the second stop of his listening tour promoting Republican values ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

Michael McCaul says Biden not sending F-16s to Ukraine is ‘unfortunate’

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Michael McCaul (R-TX) said that the Biden administration ruling out sending F-16s to Ukraine as the war rages on is "unfortunate."

Migrant boat breaks apart off Italy; dozens dead, 80 survive

ROME (AP) — At least 45 migrants died when their wooden boat smashed into rocky reefs and broke apart off southern Italy before dawn Sunday, the Italian coast guard and U.N. agencies said. Survivors indicated that dozens more could be missing from the boat that had set out from Turkey.

Ronna McDaniel shrugs off Trump, Hutchinson protests about pledge to back nominee

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel defended plans to mandate 2024 GOP contenders sign a pledge to back the party nominee.

Ohio train derailment: House GOP to hold hearings on Biden administration response

Several House committees are considering holding hearings about the Biden administration's response to the Ohio train derailment that released chemical toxins into the environment earlier this month.

Jake Sullivan warns that China giving Russia lethal aid would be a ‘bad mistake’

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan underscored that there is no evidence that China has been providing military assistance to Russia in its war with Ukraine.

WATCH: Woody Harrelson’s rambling SNL monologue takes a shot at COVID vaccines

Actor Woody Harrelson hosted Saturday Night Live for the fifth time, spending several minutes ranting about his marijuana use and diverse political views as a "redneck hippie" who considers himself “purple” in his politics.

Ohio train derailment: Federal officials conduct health surveys of East Palestine families

Federal officials are reportedly embarking on door-to-door visits and conducting health surveys with East Palestine, Ohio residents amid heightened fears over the safety of the air and water in the town.

Coronavirus most likely originated from a lab leak, US department concludes

A lab leak is the most likely culprit for the COVID-19 respiratory illness that devastated the world, the U.S. Energy Department reportedly concluded.
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