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Biden and Putin lay out competing visions as Ukraine war enters second year

Presidents Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin gave historic speeches this week addressing the consequences of Russia's war in Ukraine with all eyes on what's to come in year two.

Biden faces prospect of being unable to deliver on student loan forgiveness

At least 40 million voters are likely to pay very close attention to a Supreme Court case this week that has big implications for the Biden administration.

Pence hints at 2024 presidential bid: Report

Mike Pence teased that he would make a decision on seeking the Republican nomination for president in 2024 this spring.

New Florida bill matches DeSantis’s controversial vision for higher education

The Florida legislature introduced a bill that would overhaul the state's public university system, getting it closer to Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) vision for higher education.

California winter storm closes massive I-5 freeway at Grapevine

A historic winter storm in Southern California prompted a shutdown of the state's largest freeway, Interstate 5, just north of Los Angeles on Friday.

Ohio train derailment: Biden doubles down, won’t visit East Palestine

President Joe Biden doubled down on Friday, saying he does not plan to visit Ohio in the aftermath of a train derailment that occurred earlier this month despite pressure from prominent Republicans.

Democrats slam Lance Gooden’s comments questioning Judy Chu’s loyalty to US

Democrats have slammed Rep. Lance Gooden (R-TX) for remarks he made suggesting Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA), a Chinese American, should not have access to classified materials and briefings while citing a report that the California Democrat had ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

Florida Democrats look to stave off irrelevance with new leader

Democrats in Florida will vote on a new leader in Orlando on Saturday, selecting from a pool of four candidates they hope will bring the party back to prominence.

Alex Murdaugh murder trial: Defendant details crippling opiate addiction

Disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh returned to the stand for the second time in his double murder trial. While testifying in his own defense, he admitted to stealing from clients and his addiction to pain pills.

Ohio train derailment: House Republicans launch investigation into Buttigieg’s response to disaster

House Oversight Republicans are launching an investigation into the Department of Transportation’s response to the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, that released toxic chemicals into the environment.
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