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Ohio train derailment: House Republicans launch investigation into Buttigieg’s response to disaster

House Oversight Republicans are launching an investigation into the Department of Transportation’s response to the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, that released toxic chemicals into the environment.

Mike Pence declined invitation to CPAC 2023: Report

Former Vice President Mike Pence has reportedly declined an invitation to attend the Conservative Political Action Conference next week.

DOE rule could take half of gas stoves off market, new projection shows

The Department of Energy's proposed conservation standards for new cooking devices would remove from the market about half the gas stove models used by consumers, the agency said in a new memo, igniting fresh controversy over the popular household appliance.

Tennessee lawmakers working to expand gun types residents can carry

Lawmakers in Tennessee are working to pass legislation that would expand the types of firearms that gun owners in the Volunteer State can legally carry with proper carry permits.

Wyoming’s GOP House speaker buries parental rights and school choice bills

The speaker of the Wyoming House of Representatives is under fire from members of his own party who are accusing him of favoring the interests of teachers unions by blocking votes on parental rights and school choice legislation.

FTC abandons suit blocking Meta acquisition of VR developer

The Federal Trade Commission dismissed its suit blocking Meta's acquisition of a virtual reality developer, marking the latest loss for the Lina Khan-led agency and its new aggressive approach to antitrust.

$930 billion credit card debt leaves millennials and Gen X in tight spot

A new study found that nearly half of millennials and Gen Xers have more credit card debt than savings.

McCarthy and Jeffries form bipartisan task force on booting lawmakers from committees

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) have agreed to create a bipartisan task force aimed at revising the process for removing lawmakers from their committee assignments, three sources familiar with the matter confirmed to the Washington Examiner.

Social Security update: First of March’s two SSI payments to arrive in five days

There are five days until recipients receive the first of two Supplemental Security Income payments that will arrive in March, according to the Social Security Administration's schedule.

Two Biden immigration officials to depart following policy criticism

Two Biden administration immigration officials are set to depart after their crafted immigration policy came under fierce scrutiny from progressives.
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