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Griner ‘appears to be in good health’ as she returns to US

Brittney Griner "appears to be in good health" and is getting medical attention upon her arrival in San Antonio early Friday morning, according to National Security Council spokesman John Kirby.

Al Roker is home again after being readmitted to the hospital: ‘So incredibly grateful’

NBC weatherman Al Roker is back home after being readmitted to the hospital nearly two weeks ago.

Embattled ex-crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried agrees to testify to Congress on FTX collapse

Disgraced former cryptocurrency mogul Sam Bankman-Fried announced that he is willing to testify to the House Financial Services Committee next week regarding the collapse of his FTX exchange.

WATCH: Trevor Noah gives tearful tribute to black women and says bye to The Daily Show

Trevor Noah’s final night as host of The Daily Show included an emotional tribute to black women.

Idaho student murders: Search for mystery car tied to crime scene goes international

The search for a mystery car spotted near the King Roads house in Moscow, Idaho, where four college students were murdered last month, has gone international.

Democratic senator joins critics blasting Griner release: ‘Deeply disturbing decision’

Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) blasted the prisoner exchange with Russia that led to the release of WNBA star Brittney Griner.

Biden’s struggles and successes in freeing detained Americans

President Joe Biden sent out a celebratory tweet and held a Thursday morning press conference to announce the return of detained American Brittney Griner.

‘Merchant of Death’ Viktor Bout: West wants to destroy Russia

Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, who returned to his homeland after 14 years in a U.S. prison as part of a swap for WNBA star Brittney Griner, said the West is bent on destroying Russia.

White House: Biden ‘will continue to work successfully’ with defecting Sinema

The White House is shrugging off political concerns regarding Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) registering as an independent.

Biden mends bridges with unions after rail dispute

President Joe Biden has returned to the good graces of labor unions by announcing a $36 billion pension fund bailout that will prevent more than 350,000 truck drivers, warehouse workers, construction staff, and retirees from forfeiting their benefits.
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