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Could Pete Buttigieg Resign?

Following the train derailment in Ohio last month, there was something of a groundswell among some Republicans calling for Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to resign. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) was among those calling for that, while a group of House Republicans introduced a resolution, later withdrawn, calling for Buttigieg to step down.

Police Fatally Shoot 25-Year-Old During Traffic Stop in Salt Lake City Suburb, Bodycam Footage Released (Video)

Bodycam footage has been released showing the lead-up to the fatal shooting of 25-year-old Chase Allan by police officers during a traffic stop in a Salt Lake City suburb after he refused to identify himself and was found to be carrying a gun.

House Speaker McCarthy Vows Full Public Release of Capitol’s Jan 6 Surveillance Tapes

“We just want to make sure we go through them all, and it takes time," says McCarthy.

Chinese Rocket’s Military Spy Satellites Break Up Over Texas, Debris Field Miles Wide

A Chinese rocket's second stage that launched three military surveillance satellites in June broke up over Texas with a debris field that could be several hundred miles long.

Jan 6 Committee Never Watched Capitol Surveillance Video: CNN Reporter

The select committee assigned to investigate the Capitol riot did not review the surveillance footage, which is the primary evidence of the event, and outsourced the task to a team of employees, as revealed after Kevin McCarthy permitted controlled access to the video for House members to decide what happened on that day.

Gavin Newsom Takes ‘Personal Trip’ to Mexico Amid California Storms, Tests Positive for COVID

This is the second time the California governor has had COVID-19.

Students Protest Catholic University’s Decision to Cut Theology and Religious Studies Major, Numerous Other Programs

Students attending Marymount University, a Catholic liberal arts institution in Arlington, Virginia, are protesting and voicing their concerns regarding school officials' recent decision to cut nine majors and one graduate program, including theology and religious studies.

US Jobless Claims Rise by Most in 5 Months

As of the week ending February 25, about 1.72 million people were receiving jobless aid, an increase of 69,000 from the previous week.

Mother Sues Doctor Who Administered Vaccines to Her Children Without Consent

The mother of two children who were given COVID vaccines without her consent is suing the doctor who administered the vaccines.

Amazon Announces Store Closures in High Crime Cities

Amazon has announced it will be closing several grocery stores in high crime cities like NYC, Seattle and San Francisco, but claims the measure is related to “cost-cutting.”

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