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Jamie Raskin says he is halfway through his cancer treatment

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said in a video to supporters that he is halfway through treatment for the diffuse large B-cell lymphoma he was diagnosed with in December 2022.

One in ten Ukrainian hospitals ‘directly damaged’ by Russian aggression

Ten percent of Ukraine’s hospitals have been "directly damaged" in attacks from Russia in the last year, according to a new report released Tuesday.

Ohio train derailment: Reporter claims crew is experiencing symptoms after stay in East Palestine

A Fox News reporter claims he and his crew are experiencing symptoms while covering the Ohio train derailment in East Palestine, echoing several other reported health concerns.

Popping the fun: Laguna Beach bans balloons, citing environmental concerns

The city of Laguna Beach, California, voted to ban balloons over concerns of ocean pollution and wildfires.

Biden stumbles up Air Force One stairs as he departs Poland

President Joe Biden was seen stumbling up the stairs of Air Force One as he was heading back to Washington, D.C., after his trip to Poland and Ukraine.

Ohio train derailment: Buttigieg to visit East Palestine following toxic crash: Report

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is reportedly set to visit the site of a train derailment that released toxic chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio.

Tax filing: What a hypothetical free IRS e-filing tax return system could look like in the future

Tax season 2023 is well underway, but the Internal Revenue Service is mulling over the possibility of a more efficient and free way for taxpayers to file in the future.

House Oversight Republicans demand accounting of US aid to Ukraine

House Oversight Republicans want the Biden administration to account for the billions of dollars Congress has sent to Ukraine amid growing questions about whether the aid should continue at current levels.

Mortgage purchase applications fall to lowest level since 1995

Mortgage loan applications last week fell to the lowest level since 1995 as mortgage rates rose, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported Wednesday.

Guardian Angels patrol Metro stations as crime terrorizes DC underground

The Guardian Angels, a volunteer crime prevention group, has returned to patrolling Metro stations following a string of recent shootings and rampant crime terrorizing the Washington, D.C. underground.
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