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White House calls for DC statehood as city considers lax crime bill

The White House reiterated its support for D.C. statehood on Friday when it was asked about a local crime bill that could be overturned by Congress.

First group of Ukrainians completed training at US base in Germany

The first Ukrainian battalion completed its training in Germany by U.S. forces this week, the Pentagon announced on Friday.

Descendant of University of Richmond donor demands $3.3B back after namesake canceled by ‘woke’ activists

The descendant of University of Richmond megadonors is demanding the university return the more than $3 billion his family donated after it stripped the university law school of his ancestor's name.

White House says Fetterman hospital stay ‘the right thing and the brave thing’

The White House on Friday praised Sen. John Fetterman's (D-PA) hospital stay as "the right thing and the brave thing" to do.

Nikki Haley attacks Ron DeSantis parents in education bill to start campaign

Former governor and former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley (R-SC) criticized Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) controversial education bill, claiming it does not go far enough on banning the topic of gender identity to elementary school students.

Meteorite slams into south Texas with ‘large explosion’

Authorities are investigating a meteorite that slammed into Mission, Texas, on Wednesday with a "boom."

Gaetz seen as contender for 2026 Florida gubernatorial race: Report

With the threat of charges from the Department of Justice behind him, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is reportedly being discussed as a gubernatorial contender for 2026.

Ohio train derailment: No plans for Biden to visit East Palestine, White House says

The White House does not currently have any plans for President Joe Biden to visit East Palestine, Ohio, the site of a toxic train derailment on Feb. 3.

White House says diplomatic but not military channels to China are open

Diplomatic but not military channels remain open currently between the United States and China, the White House said.

All Democrats to boycott House Judiciary Committee hearing at Arizona border

Only half of the House Judiciary Committee will head down to the U.S.-Mexico border next week for a second hearing on the humanitarian crisis there and the fentanyl epidemic after Democrats refused to join Republicans.
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