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John Fetterman could leave Walter Reed in next two weeks: Report

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) is reportedly on the mend and may be discharged from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center within the next two weeks.

NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation advances strategy to house homeless patients

The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation announced that it planned to hire an outside organization to help the city's homeless patients find housing. The move would help slash expensive visits to the emergency room.

Former Larry Hogan chief of staff wanted by US marshals

The ex-chief of staff for former Maryland GOP Gov. Larry Hogan is wanted by the U.S. Marshals Service. He failed to show up in court recently.

Nikki Haley knocks DeSantis on Ukraine and says he’s copying Trump

Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley took a swipe at her potential 2024 foe Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) over his insistence that further entanglement in Ukraine is not a national security interest.

China’s new defense minister was sanctioned by US for buying weapons from Russian military

China's new defense minister has previously been sanctioned by the United States for his concerning ties to the Russian military as criticism of Beijing's links to Putin's war machine grows.

Ohio sues Norfolk Southern over East Palestine derailment

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced a federal lawsuit Tuesday against freight operator Norfolk Southern over last month’s train derailment in East Palestine.

SVB collapse: Markets looking calmer as anxiety levels decline

After a bit of panic following Silicon Valley Bank’s sudden failure, investors appear to be calming as markets stabilize.

VA will offer coverage of Alzheimer’s drug after Medicare passes

The Veterans Health Administration said it will widely cover the expenses for a new Alzheimer's drug after Medicare announced it would not.

Man accused of stealing $432K in crab while impersonating Safeway agent

A Florida man is accused of ordering over $400,000 worth of crab while impersonating a Washington state Safeway agent.

Stanford law dean faces student revolt after apologizing to Trump-appointed judge

Students at Stanford Law School staged a protest against Dean Jenny Martinez on Monday after she apologized for the disruption of an event featuring federal appellate court Judge Kyle Duncan last week.
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