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Majority of Democrats don’t want Biden to vie for reelection in 2024: Poll

Most Democrats appear to want President Joe Biden to opt out of the 2024 contest amid speculation that his reelection campaign launch is imminent.

Air traffic control barely avoids collision on Austin runway

An apparent mishap with air traffic communications caused a near collision on the runway at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Texas on Saturday.

China criticizes US for ‘indiscriminate use of force’ against its spy balloon

China reprimanded the United States on Monday for deploying "indiscriminate use of force" against its suspected spy balloon over the weekend.

Democratic Senate hopeful touts policy ties to Mark Kelly despite backing left-wing plans

A Democrat running for Senate in Arizona has repeatedly diverged from the Grand Canyon State's Sen. Mark Kelly (D) on left-wing policy proposals despite touting their alignment on key matters, records show.

Trump’s last Pentagon chief pans Biden ‘Keystone Kops’ China balloon response

Former President Donald Trump's last acting defense secretary is unaware of any instances of Chinese surveillance balloons encroaching airspace over the continental United States.

White House forced to ‘recalibrate’ desk chairs for Harris’s height: Report

Among the challenges Vice President Kamala Harris encountered upon taking office was desk furniture sized for the “average male height” of her predecessors, according to a new report.

Man arrested trying to smuggle drugs, jewelry, and chicken wings into jail: Police

A man in Georgia was taken into custody after he allegedly tried to smuggle items such as drugs, jewelry, tobacco, and chicken wings into a local jail.

Rick Scott ratchets up war with Mitch McConnell during debt limit battle

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) is cranking up his feud with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), maneuvering to pressure the Kentucky sage not to cave to President Joe Biden on the debt limit.

British healthcare workers stage largest strike in National Health Service history

Tens of thousands of British healthcare workers joined the picket lines on Monday over a pay dispute with the government in what is expected to be the largest strike in the 75-year history of the National Health Service.

Biden issues statement on earthquake victims, promises assistance

President Joe Biden issued a statement Monday morning lamenting the loss of thousands of lives in Turkey and Syria and promising the United States will assist with recovery efforts.
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