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Norfolk Southern Railway CEO Alan Shaw to Appear Before Senate EPW Committee to Address East Palestine Derailment and Toxic Chemical Spill

Norfolk Southern Railway CEO Alan Shaw is set to appear before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee to address the Feb. 3 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, which caused a toxic chemical spill and evacuation of the area. Shaw has expressed regret for the incident and promised to make it right, but the hearing is sure to be tense as the company faces scrutiny for its safety record and donations to members of the committee.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell Hospitalized After Tripping at Washington, D.C. Hotel

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was hospitalized Wednesday after tripping at a Washington, D.C. hotel. He has served in the Senate for nearly four decades, and is the chamber's longest-serving party leader in U.S. history. McConnell is currently receiving treatment in the hospital, though his spokesperson did not provide a timeline for his return.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell Hospitalized After Tripping at Local Hotel

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was admitted to a hospital on Wednesday evening after tripping at a local hotel during a private dinner. This is not the first time McConnell has suffered a fall, as he fractured his shoulder in 2019. His hospitalization comes at a time when the Senate is in the midst of a heated debate over President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan.

Senate Passes Resolution to Roll Back Controversial Criminal Code Overhaul in Washington, D.C.

On Wednesday, the Senate passed a resolution to roll back a controversial criminal code overhaul in Washington, D.C. with a 51-49 majority, including 33 Democrats. This has divided the Democratic Party, who have previously supported D.C. statehood, and sparked debate over the role of Congress in local affairs. The resolution will now go to President Joe Biden, who has said he intends to sign it into law, and its effects on the district's criminal justice system remain to be seen.

Ben Savage Announces Run for Congress in California’s 30th District, Joining Growing List of Celebrity Politicians

Ben Savage, best known for his role as Corey Matthews in the '90s sitcom "Boy Meets World," has announced his plans to run for Congress in California's 30th District. He is running as a Democrat to replace Rep. Adam Schiff, and hopes to restore faith in government by offering innovative solutions to pressing issues. Savage is the latest celebrity to enter the political arena, and his campaign is sure to be an interesting one.

Kevin McCarthy Under Fire from Both Parties for Granting Tucker Carlson Exclusive Access to Capitol Riot Footage

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has come under fire from both Democrats and Republican Senate leaders for granting Fox News' Tucker Carlson exclusive access to Capitol security footage from the January 6th riot. The footage was used to downplay the attack, despite it being an attempted insurrection. McCarthy defended his decision, but has faced criticism from both sides of the aisle. The White House has also slammed Carlson for misrepresenting the severity of the attack.

Senate Set to Vote on Resolution to Invalidate Controversial D.C. Criminal Code Overhaul

The Senate is set to vote Wednesday on a resolution that would invalidate a controversial plan to overhaul the District of Columbia's criminal code. The resolution, which requires a simple majority to pass, is likely to clear the Democratic-led Senate, with President Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer both expressing support for the measure. The resolution would reverse changes made by the D.C. Revised Criminal Code Act of 2022, which reduced penalties for certain nonviolent offenses and increased the use of alternatives to incarceration.

McConnell and McCarthy Defend Fox News Host Tucker Carlson’s Coverage of Jan. 6 Insurrection at U.S. Capitol

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy addressed the controversy surrounding Fox News host Tucker Carlson's coverage of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. McConnell expressed his support for the letter sent by Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger denouncing Carlson, while McCarthy defended his decision to give Carlson surveillance footage from the Capitol. Both McConnell and McCarthy have expressed their support for Carlson's right to free speech.

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