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On today's Front Page: The Federal Reserve has raised interest rates another quarter-point as it grapples with banking industry turmoil, Moderna is raising the price of its COVID-19 vaccine because it faces “increased complexity and risk,” and more.
On today's Front Page: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida makes a surprise visit to Ukraine, President Biden has yet to visit East Palestine, Ohio, despite repeated promises to do so, and more.
On today's Front Page: Chinese President Xi Jinping is visiting Russia in a major show of solidarity with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Department of Veterans Affairs is altering an Abraham Lincoln quote in its decades-old motto, and more.
On today's Front Page: Fears that another interest rate hike will hasten more bank failures loom over the Federal Reserve’s meeting this week, prominent drugmakers want to more than quadruple the prices of their COVID-19 vaccines, and more.
On today's Front Page: The Pentagon made public raw video footage that seems to show a Russian fighter disrupting the American drone that crashed this week, the first summit between South Korean and Japanese leaders in 12 years is underway, and more.
On today's Front Page: U.S. and Russian militaries are scrambling to find the wreckage of an American drone that crashed into the Black Sea, the head of the Border Patrol says a majority of sectors along the southern border are not secure, and more.
On today's Front Page: President Biden will sign a Republican-backed measure overturning D.C.’s new criminal code, three U.S. administrations have struggled to find a clear strategy to reverse the downward spiral in Syria, and more. NOTE: The Front Page Podcast will be off from Monday, March 6 through Wednesday, March 15 and will return on Thursday…
On today's Front Page: D.C. politicians are scrambling to shore up support among their Democratic allies in Congress, House Republicans have advanced a plan to empower parents with a Parental Bill of Rights, and more.
On today's Front Page: D.C.'s crime overhaul is threatened by doubts from Democrats, Supreme Court justices have expressed skepticism over President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, and more.
On today's Front Page: Taliban operatives are trying to identify and retaliate against Afghans who cooperated with the American military, most recent college graduates are emotionally unprepared to survive in the 9-5 workplace, and more.
On today's Front Page: Over the past decade, an illicit form of fentanyl has shown up in the U.S. drug supply, the Russian seizure of private Ukrainian property is now the focus of legal efforts in the international court, and more.
On today's Front Page: A new generation of sophisticated hackers is emerging from the Russian war in Ukraine, a remarkably warm winter has tricked some trees and plants into blooming early, and more.
On today's Front Page: Grieving families and advocates say there is an alarming mismatch between the threat posed by fentanyl and the national level of awareness, the fallout of the war in Ukraine has reshaped the global order, and more.
On today's Front Page: President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin clash in dueling speeches on Ukraine, Homeland Security has proposed rules to block illegal immigrants from jumping the border to file bogus asylum claims, and more.
On today's Front Page: Identifying Russian President Vladimir Putin's endgame in Ukraine, the Congressional Budget Office says inflation over the past year has tilted Social Security’s finances further out of whack, and more.
On today's Front Page: Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has been a no-show at the train derailment site in East Palestine, Ohio, many employees who quit last year in the so-called Great Resignation are now facing unemployment, and more.
On today's Front Page: President Biden said that the three unidentified aerial objects shot down by U.S. forces last weekend were likely not linked to China, the world of self-driving electric vehicles is outpacing laws and regulations, and more.
On today's Front Page: Google has been working alongside other Big Tech companies to fight Russian cyberattackers waging a digital war against Ukraine, Florida won’t be alone if it adopts non-unanimous jury verdicts in death penalty cases, and more.
On today's Front Page: The U.S. and dozens of allies have pledged more weapons, ammunition and tanks for Ukraine, Nikki Haley’s announcement that she’s joining the 2024 presidential race has widened the Republican field, and more.
On today's Front Page: The Biden administration ruled out extraterrestrials as the explanation for three shoot-downs of unidentified objects, the pace of illegal immigration picked up at the less-protected U.S.-Canada border last month, and more.
On today's Front Page: Top U.S. lawmakers indicated that two unidentified flying objects shot down on Friday and Saturday appeared to be balloons, the Washington area’s major natural gas provider is fighting an imminent ban on gas stoves, and more.
On today's Front Page: The State Department says China has been conducting balloon surveillance for years, North Korea rolled 11 intercontinental ballistic missiles through the heart of its capital in a parade this week, and more.
On today's Front Page: Former Twitter executives told lawmakers that they made a mistake when they censored the Hunter Biden laptop story, the White House drug czar is sounding the alarm over an emerging threat called “tranq," and more.
On today's Front Page: President Biden made the case for his expected reelection bid in his State of the Union address, judges last week struck down two federal bans on gun ownership, and more.
On today's Front Page: The decision to shoot down the Chinese spy balloon has focused new attention on the threats posed by similar craft, the balloon incident has cast a shadow over the president’s State of the Union address, and more.
On today's Front Page: Fallout from the Chinese spy balloon incident rocked the national security community through the weekend, the National Security Agency is courting laid-off Big Tech workers, and more.
On today's Front Page: The House has removed Rep. Ilhan Omar from the Foreign Affairs Committee for her anti-Israel rhetoric, some Democrats have questioned whether Vice President Harris should remain on the ticket in 2024, and more.
On today's Front Page: House Speaker Kevin McCarthy met with President Biden for one-on-one talks over raising the debt ceiling, two Mexican cartels “pose the greatest criminal drug threat the United States has ever faced,” and more.
On today's Front Page: The White House has been tight-lipped about Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s agenda for a visit to China, auditors are finding state and local governments used taxpayers’ pandemic money on wish-list purchases, and more.
On today's Front Page: NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is urging South Korea to help supply the Ukrainian war effort, a failure by Congress to raise the debt ceiling could spark a funding crisis for major programs, and more.
On today's Front Page: An inspector general review found Tens of thousands of federal employees stole money by filing bogus pandemic loan requests, a sudden increase in beached whales could be tied to work on offshore wind turbines, and more.
On today's Front Page: An Israeli military raid in the West Bank killed nine suspected Palestinian militants, a web of environmental groups is stepping up the campaign to persuade states and local communities to switch to all-electric energy, and more.
On today's Front Page: The U.S. and Germany announced that they are sending dozens of advanced tanks to Ukraine to help bolster its defenses, the race for RNC chair has turned into an acrimonious affair that has exposed rifts in the party, and more.
On today's Front Page: The Justice Department has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google over its advertising practices, Germany will send two battalions worth of its Leopard 2 battle tanks to Ukraine, and more.
On today's Front Page: House Republicans plan to block a D.C. crime overhaul that would reduce maximum sentences, a former top FBI counterintelligence official was arrested on charges of conspiring to violate U.S. sanctions on Russia, and more.
On today's Front Page: Law enforcement seized more materials from President Biden's Delaware residence over the weekend, key congressional leaders have floated the idea of trimming the number of military generals and admirals to save money, and more.
On today's Front Page: Attorney General Merrick Garland has named a special counsel to oversee the investigation of classified documents at President Biden's home and former office, Iran will dispatch warships to the Panama Canal this year, and more.
On today's Front Page: The ACLU is urging the FBI to impose new limits on agents’ power to investigate Americans without warrants, the cost of diesel fuel is soaring while regular gas prices fall, and more.
On today's Front Page: D.C. community leaders are enlisting one of the Ten Commandments as part of a campaign to combat a surge of violence, Rep. Matt Gaetz says it’s unlikely Republicans will try to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, and more.
On today's Front Page: House Republicans passed rules making significant changes to the chamber's operations, a combination of Chinese New Year festivities and three years of suppressed demand has led to a spike in international travel, and more.
On today's Front Page: House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s first leadership test is passing the rules package that helped quell his GOP opponents, a national trend of outdoor preschools has accelerated since the start of the pandemic, and more.
On today's Front Page: Kevin McCarthy has lost six-straight votes for speaker of the House as 20 Republicans continue to block his election, last year saw more toy recalls than the previous four years combined, and more.
On today's Front Page: The U.S. House of Representatives is without a speaker after Republican Kevin McCarthy failed to win on three ballots, the shocking injury and hospitalization of Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin have underscored the danger of playing in the NFL, and more.
On today's Front Page: The opening day of the 118th Congress will likely feature a historic fight on the House floor over who will serve as speaker, the National Labor Relations Board has proposed an overhaul of the franchise business model, and more.
On today's Front Page: Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, who died Saturday at age 95, is being remembered as a quiet, retiring scholar, homicide rates dipped in 2022, but other violent crimes remained dramatically higher, and more.
On today's Front Page: Russian President Vladimir Putin announces a ban on oil exports to the U.S. and other Western nations, the number of cars stolen nationwide this year is expected to surpass 1 million for the first time, and more.
On today's Front Page: The Supreme Court has ordered the Biden administration to keep the Title 42 border expulsion policy in place, top officials at the Pentagon insist they’ve seen no impact from social policies inside the military, and more.
On today's Front Page: The FBI investigated an American nonprofit at the behest of the Russian government without any accusation of criminal wrongdoing, nearly 60,000 square miles of Ukraine is littered with land mines, and more.
On today's Front Page: Congressional Republicans are preparing to prod the Supreme Court on the leaked draft opinion of the decision overturning Roe v. Wade, gasoline-powered lawn care equipment is increasingly facing bans and restrictions, and more.
On today's Front Page: Officials acknowledge a massive surge of illegal immigration awaits at the end of Title 42, taxpayers’ privacy rights hang in the balance in a Supreme Court case, and more.