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Entire crypto sector faces reckoning after FTX collapse

The spectacular collapse of the crypto exchange FTX sent ripples throughout the world of finance in what appears to be a reckoning for the future of cryptocurrency.

Age concerns plagued older presidents before Biden

President Joe Biden and the country are in uncharted territory as he becomes the first commander in chief to turn 80 while in the White House.

Triple virus threat: RSV, flu, and COVID-19 push children’s hospitals to limits

Children's hospitals across the country have been pushed to their capacities dealing with an early surge in respiratory viruses, including respiratory syncytial virus or RSV, COVID-19, and flu cases over the past few weeks.

Why conservatives are staging last-minute push to overhaul same-sex marriage bill

Conservative Republicans are stepping up efforts to fight for changes in legislation that would codify same-sex marriage rights in federal law.

‘Most dangerous person in the world’: Pompeo bashes head of teacher’s union

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo bashed the head of the American Federation of Teachers union, describing her as the "most dangerous person in the world."

Capitol Police officer who died by suicide qualifies for line of duty benefits, DOJ rules

A Capitol Police officer who died by suicide in the days after the Jan. 6 riot is eligible for line-of-duty benefits, the Department of Justice ruled.

Pence bashes Fauci over COVID-19 response under Biden

Former Vice President Mike Pence is bashing Dr. Anthony Fauci and Democratic governors for their responses to COVID-19.

Rep. David Valadao defeats Democrat Rudy Salas in California House race

Rep. David Valadao (R-CA) defeated his Democratic challenger, Assemblyman Rudy Salas, in the race to represent California’s 22nd Congressional District, one of the most heated and expensive House battles in the country.

Prosecution against Trump Organization rests early, signaling trial could end soon

The prosecution in the Trump Organization trial rested its case early, signaling a likely much speedier conclusion than expected.

US ‘tracking’ clip may show Ukrainian soldiers executing Russian troops

The United States is monitoring allegations that Ukrainian soldiers allegedly executed Russian troops in a video posted on social media that has both sides accusing the other of war crimes.
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