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Biden administration provides new $275 million military aid package to Ukraine

The Biden administration announced a new military aid package to Ukraine valued at $275 million, and it brings the U.S.'s total military aid to Ukraine since Russia's invasion last February to $19.3 billion.

Biden to sit for interview with Drew Barrymore

President Joe Biden will sit for an interview with actress Drew Barrymore Friday afternoon, according to the White House.

United Kingdom expected to challenge Scottish law making it easier to change gender

The United Kingdom may challenge a law instituted by the Scottish Parliament that makes it easier to change gender.

Taxpayers filing their 2022 taxes could be in for a ‘refund shock’

While many are getting ready to begin filing their 2022 taxes at the start of the New Year, it is likely that the refund they receive this year will not be as big as the refund they received last year.

Harry and Meghan deny they quit royal duties over privacy concerns as Netflix documentary is panned

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, rejected the narrative on Friday that they stepped back from royal duties for privacy reasons.

Not waiting for Saturday night to fight: Elton John leaves Twitter

Saturday night may be "all right for fighting," but Elton John isn't waiting that long to get off Twitter.

Russia and Iran developing ‘full-fledged defense partnership,’ White House says

Iran has become Russia’s “top military backer” over the course of the war in Ukraine, and the two countries' growing military partnership is “transforming their relationship into a full-fledged defense partnership,” National Security Council communications coordinator John Kirby said on Friday.

WATCH: The View hosts decry Sinema independent switch: ‘She just hurt the Senate’

Several hosts of The View made their unhappiness with Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) clear on Friday after the senator announced her departure from the Democratic Party.

Los Angeles’s famed wild cougar mascot faces uncertain future after attacking dog

Los Angeles's unofficial mascot, a wild cougar who roams the famed Griffith Park, is in danger of losing his life after officials discovered that he killed a pet dog and wounded another.

Ruben Gallego reaffirms interest in challenging Sinema in 2024 with broadside criticizing her party switch

Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), in a scathing critique of Kyrsten Sinema, said the Arizona senator’s decision to leave the Democratic Party and register as an independent has not altered his interest in challenging her in 2024.
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