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Ukraine’s Zelensky wants the West to deliver him weapons faster

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged his Western allies to speed up weapons shipments and to provide more of them as the war approaches its one-year anniversary.

WATCH: Tesla ‘spontaneously’ combusts, needs 6K gallons of water to extinguish fire

At least 6,000 gallons of water were required to extinguish a Tesla on fire Saturday after the Model S "spontaneously" combusted on a California highway.

TikTok CEO to testify before Congress as the platform faces the threat of a ban

The head of TikTok is scheduled to appear before Congress as lawmakers try to restrict and ban the app within the United States due to its connections to China.

FDA grants expedited review for Moderna RSV vaccine for 60 and older

Moderna announced Monday that its vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, for adults 60 years and older has been granted breakthrough designation from the Food and Drug Administration.

Lori Lightfoot criticized for viral dancing video amid rising crime rates

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has come under fire for posting a video of herself dancing in the streets during a Lunar New Year parade over the weekend, with several critics slamming her for the city's crime rates that have steadily increased throughout her term.

Social Security update: Direct SSI payment worth $914 to arrive in two days

In only two days, recipients of Supplemental Security Income are set to receive a monthly payment of $914.

Lisa Loring dead: Addams Family’s original Wednesday actress dies at 64

Actress Lisa Loring, who first played Wednesday Addams on The Addams Family sitcom, died. She was 64.

DOJ working to share information on Biden and Trump classified documents: Report

The Department of Justice is “actively working” to brief Congress on the possible risks to national security posed by the discovery of classified documents at the private homes of former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, according to a letter the department sent lawmakers over the weekend.

What these Freedom Caucus conservatives plan to do on House Rules Committee

As part of his concessions to secure the House speakership, Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) agreed to place three far-right conservatives on the chamber’s powerful Rules Committee — giving them power over how legislation can reach the House floor for a vote.

LISTEN: Researcher admits electric vehicles have hidden ‘concerning’ environmental costs

Electric vehicles’ batteries “require lots of different mined materials,” which are causing “concerning” environmental impacts, according to one researcher.
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