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Head-On Train Collision in Greece Kills 36

A train crash in central Greece has resulted in at least 36 fatalities, prompting the country's transport minister to resign, and an investigation into the incident is ongoing.

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Loses Re-Election Bid

In a run-off election, Paul Vallas and Brandon Johnson will vie for the position of the city's mayor.

Millions Who Rely on Medicaid May Be Booted From Program

If you get health care coverage through Medicaid, you might be at risk of losing that coverage over the next year.

Progressive Marianne Williamson Confirms Presidential Run in 2024

Marianne Williamson, a prominent progressive who ran for president in 2020, confirmed in an interview published Thursday that she will run again for the Democratic nomination for president in 2024.

California Under Rare Blizzard Warning

A powerful storm continued to move through California and into the Southwest on Saturday.

Biden Orders Door-to-Door Checks on Residents in East Palestine

President Biden is making sure the federal government is keeping tabs on residents in the city where a train derailment and fire Feb. 3 led to toxic chemicals being released into the environment.

Poll Shows Majority of Americans Worried About China’s Global Influence

A majority of the United States is worried about China’s influence around the world, according to a recent poll.

First Lady Says Biden Ready to Run

First lady Jill Biden gave one of the clearest indications yet that President Joe Biden will run for a second term, telling The Associated Press in an exclusive interview on Friday that there's "pretty much" nothing left to do but figure out the time and place for the announcement.

Biden Admin Sending Ukraine Another $2 Billion in Military Aid: ‘Could Take A Year or Two to Get to the Battlefront’ (AP)

The aid includes weapons designed to target Russia's unnamed systems, as well as electronic warfare detection equipment, mine-clearing devices, drones, and technology to secure lines of communication.

Only 26% Of Americans Want U.S. Heavily Involved in Ukraine War

Nearly one year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, public support for the role the United States is playing in supplying weapons and funds to the eastern European nation has declined among both Democrats and Republicans alike.

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