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CIA director visited Kyiv to meet with Ukrainian leaders about Russia’s plans

CIA Director William Burns recently and discretely traveled to Kyiv where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his intelligence counterparts to discuss Russia's expected military maneuvers.

Stimulus update: South Carolina deadline to claim one-time $800 check is 26 days away

South Carolina residents have 26 days to file their 2021 taxes and receive a rebate of up to $800 in the first quarter of 2023.

WATCH: ShutDownDC attempts to disrupt pre-March for Life activities

As thousands converge on the National Mall Friday afternoon, a group of longtime progressive activists in Washington, D.C., organized Friday morning to disrupt the preceding March for Life-related events in the metropolitan area.

Executive producer leaves new CNN morning show: Report

The executive producer behind CNN's morning news program has left just two months since its launch.

Social Security update: Third round of January payments worth up to $4,194 arriving in five days

The third and final round of Social Security retirement payments slated to be distributed in January are set to go out to recipients in a little less than a week.

Biden says Supreme Court placed women’s ‘health and lives’ at risk by ending Roe

President Joe Biden lashed out at the Supreme Court over its vote to overturn Roe v. Wade, charging that conservative justices have risked the lives of women by rolling back the five-decade ruling which legalized abortion nationwide.

WATCH: Biden ‘cautiously optimistic’ after visiting California storm damage

CAPITOLA, California — President Joe Biden visited California and listened to business owners who sought to repair their shops after major storms led to death and devastation. More than 20 people were killed statewide.

‘Communication outage’ knocks out MARC trains between Maryland and DC for several hours

The Maryland Transit Administration announced Friday morning that service on Maryland Area Rail Commuter trains had resumed after an hourslong suspension.

Trump’s campaign ‘kicking into overdrive’ after months of inaction

Former President Donald Trump is taking the training wheels off his third presidential campaign weeks after criticism said that he was not taking his third White House bid seriously.

Illinois Child and Family Services incarcerated hundreds of children: Lawsuit

The Illinois Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS) allegedly imprisoned hundreds of children in its care, a federal class action lawsuit claims.
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