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Congress kicks off probes into airline meltdowns

Congress is digging into the air travel mess following high-profile meltdowns at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Southwest Airlines. Lawmakers on Tuesday held their first hearing on aviation safety since last month’s FAA system outage that forced the U.S. to ground all flights for the first time in decades. The hearing kicks off a...

Zoom to cut more than 15 percent of workforce in latest round of tech layoffs

Zoom announced Tuesday that it was cutting about 1,300 jobs, a 15 percent reduction of its workforce. Zoom CEO Eric Yuan said that the company didn’t take as much time to understand whether it was sustainably growing, adding that the uncertainty of the global economy pushed it “to look inward to reset ourselves so we...

Microsoft to rival Google with new AI-powered Bing search

Microsoft will incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) tools into a new web search browser, the Washington-based company said Tuesday, just one day after rival Google announced its own plans to launch AI-powered features in search tools. Microsoft’s AI-powered search will come in the form of a new version of its Bing search engine and will be...

Marjorie Taylor Greene trolls Biden’s State of the Union with white balloon

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., brought a helium balloon to the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday in an apparent attempt to troll President Biden ahead of his speech later.

Biden administration pushes back on GOP effort to end vaccine requirement for international air travelers

The Biden administration pushed back on efforts by Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., to end the coronavirus vaccine requirement for international air travelers.

Wisconsin Supreme Court justices make endorsements in contested race for seat

Wisconsin's Supreme Court justices have begun endorsing candidates in a quickly-approaching election to a seat that will determine the balance of power.

Former presidential candidate Ralph Nader helps launch new newspaper

Ralph Nader, the Green Party's presidential nominee in 2000, has begun mailing out copies of the Winsted Citizen, a print newspaper he bankrolled in his native Connecticut.

Virginia designates Chincoteague Island pony as official state horse

Virginia Commonwealth lawmakers approved a bill on Tuesday to designate the Chincoteague Island pony as the official state horse, with 93 yays and seven nays.

Migrants encounters drop to 150,000 in January, lowest since early 2021: sources

There were approximately 150,000 migrant encounters at the southern border in January, multiple sources tell Fox News, the lowest number since February 2021.

Indiana lawmakers advance plan to give illegal immigrants driving cards

Indiana lawmakers have advanced a proposal for the first time that, if passed into law, would allow illegal immigrants to obtain state-issued cards allowing them to drive.

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