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Biden at Black history event: ‘I may be a White boy, but I’m not stupid’

President Biden's remarks about Historically Black Colleges and Universities' fraternities created an awkward moment Monday at a White House event to celebrate Black History Month.

Sen. John Fetterman ‘on path to recovery,’ will be out for several more weeks

A spokesman for Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman says the Democrat is "on a path to recovery" after checking himself into a hospital for clinical depression earlier this month, and he is still expected to be away from the Senate for several weeks.

‘Who’s Zoomin’ Who?’ Joe Biden stays away from East Palestine

EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — Late Friday afternoon, as President Joe Biden was departing the White House for Wilmington, Delaware, he was asked by a reporter if he had plans to visit this Columbiana County village.

Casey returns to the Senate after cancer surgery

Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) returned to the Senate chamber on Monday after undergoing surgery for prostate cancer earlier this month. "Happy to be back in Washington & ready to get to work for Pennsylvanians," Casey tweeted. The senator revealed in January that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer, which he said at the time...

Twitter employee who slept on floor laid off in latest Musk cuts

Twitter's latest layoffs included a manager who had tweeted a photo of herself sleeping on an office floor last year as she put in long hours on a project. Esther Crawford, the chief executive of Twitter Payments, retweeted a photo of herself last year sleeping in a sleeping bag in the office with the caption,...

Trump officials complained to Disney about Jimmy Kimmel jokes on ABC: report

Former President Trump directed his staff to complain to ABC parent company Disney about late night host Jimmy Kimmel's jokes about him, according to a Rolling Stone report published Sunday. According to two former Trump officials, the then-president was upset over the mocking he got on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" in 2018, Rolling Stone reported. Trump...

Fresh intel raises questions over COVID origins

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon}   Defense &National Security Defense &National Security     The Big Story US says Biden ‘repeatedly’ pressed China on virus origin Following reports about a new intelligence assessment, the State Department says President Biden has raised with Chinese President Xi Jinping the need for Beijing to address...

Supreme Court sets sights on consumer bureau

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon}   Business & Economy Business & Economy     The Big Story Regulatory agency faces Supreme Court scrutiny The high court will hear a case that could unravel the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the agency tasked with enforcing consumer protection laws. © AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin...

Thousands still without power in California

Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon}   Energy & Environment Energy & Environment     The Big Story Californians brace for more snow amid power outages Rare snowfall in California left thousands of residents without power after a weekend of winter weather. © AP As of Monday afternoon, about 60,000 Californians were...

Musk pledges ‘very significant’ stock awards to remaining Twitter staffers after layoffs

Twitter CEO Elon Musk announced in an internal memo on Monday that the remaining Twitter employees will receive "very significant" performance-based stock awards, just days after the company announced another round of layoffs. In a memo obtained by The Verge on Monday, Musk promised his remaining employees that they will receive the stock awards on...

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