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White House goes on offensive against GOP over classified documents

The White House accused House Republicans of waging “political stunts” in response to the Justice Department investigation into President Joe Biden's possible mishandling of classified information, striking a newly combative tone as the political blowback gathers steam.

Updated Korean War memorial riddled with errors and accidental omissions

The newly updated Wall of Remembrance at the Korean War memorial in Washington, D.C., contains hundreds of spelling errors and accidental omissions of deceased veterans, according to a new report.

Biden administration argues for transportation mask mandate in appeals court

The Biden administration argued on Tuesday that it had the authority to require airline passengers and other travelers to wear masks on mass transit, nine months after a federal judge in Florida vacated the federal mask mandate.

Obama ethics chief blasts Biden’s ‘inexcusable neglect’ of classified documents

A former Obama administration ethics chief criticized President Joe Biden's handling of classified documents as a breach of national security protocols.

Mark Milley has first in-person sitdown with Ukrainian counterpart

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley had his first in-person meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart, Commander in Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Gen. Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, on Tuesday.

Idaho student murders: Suspect Bryan Kohberger allegedly posted he had ‘crazy thoughts’ online

University of Idaho quadruple homicide suspect Bryan Kohberger allegedly wrote on an online forum years ago that he was having "crazy thoughts" and "delusions of grandeur."

WATCH: Greta Thunberg carried away by police during coal mine protest in Germany

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was carried away by police on Tuesday during a protest in Germany.

WATCH: CNN’s medical adviser admits US overcounted COVID deaths

CNN's medical analyst reiterated her admission Tuesday and acknowledged the United States has overcounted its COVID-19 deaths and hospitalizations.

Reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley set to begin prison sentences

Todd and Julie Chrisley, who gained fame from their reality show Chrisley Knows Best, are expected to begin their prison sentences on Tuesday.

China’s population falls for the first time in 60 years

The population of China has decreased for the first time in decades, with the nation reaching a record low of 6.77 births per 1,000 residents.
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