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Karon Blake shooting: Here’s what to know about the shooting of a 13-year-old DC resident

Washington, D.C., residents are frustrated after 13-year-old Karon Blake was shot and killed Saturday and police officers said they have not arrested the suspect.

Top Biden aides worked at think tank where classified documents were found

At least 10 senior Biden administration officials held posts at the Penn Biden Center, President Joe Biden’s think tank, where classified records were discovered last year.

More than 6,000 flights delayed amid FAA system trouble

More than 6,000 flights have been canceled nationwide after a Federal Aviation Administration systems failure grounded flights for several hours Wednesday morning.

George Santos refuses to step down after New York Republicans call for ‘immediate resignation’

Embattled freshman GOP Rep. George Santos (NY) told reporters he will not step down after the Nassau County Republican Committee and Rep. Anthony D'Esposito (R-NY) called for his resignation on Wednesday.

Stimulus update: Deadline for New Jersey homeowners to apply for $1,500 program in 20 days

New Jersey homeowners only have a little less than three weeks to apply for a program that will give them up to $1,500 within the first half of the year.

‘Nothing is adding up’: Friends of Ana Walshe confused over her disappearance

Friends of missing wife and mother Ana Walshe reported that she told them she had a "big surprise" for New Year's before her disappearance on Jan. 1 and that she rushed to sell off some of her assets, according to a report.

Nancy Mace says Republican Party is ‘tone-deaf’ on abortion

As House Republicans are set to consider a number of bills seeking to restrict access to abortion, one GOP lawmaker is criticizing her party for being “tone-deaf” on the issue.

Gallagher plans to call Disney’s Iger, NBA’s Silver to testify before new China select committee

Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) plans to call Walt Disney Corporation CEO Bob Iger and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver before the new House select committee established to investigate China.

Social Security update: 21 days until direct SSI payment worth $914 arrives

There are only three weeks left before Supplemental Security Income recipients receive their next payment of $914 on Feb. 1.

GOP bill grants service members discharged over vaccine mandate education benefits

A group of House Republicans is looking to ensure that U.S. service members who were discharged over refusing to receive the coronavirus vaccine still have access to the educational benefits of serving their country.
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