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President Joe Biden Signals Support for Republican-Backed Effort to Rescind DC Crime Law Ahead of Senate Vote

President Joe Biden has signaled his support for a Republican-backed effort to rescind a Washington, DC, crime law, which has been criticized for being too lenient. The measure is expected to come up for a vote in the Senate next week, with Biden's backing and that of 31 Democrats in the House. West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin has also expressed his support for the effort. It is unclear if the measure will pass, or if Biden will make any further comments on the issue.

Justice Department Rejects Trump’s Claim of Absolute Immunity in Civil Suits Related to Capitol Attack

The US Justice Department has argued that former President Donald Trump can be sued in civil lawsuits for damages incurred during the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack, rejecting his claims of absolute immunity. The Department clarified that the brief does not determine whether Trump should be held liable, but argued that a president cannot be absolutely immune for speech that incites violence. The lawsuits allege that Trump incited the violence by making false claims about the election results and encouraging his supporters to march on the Capitol.

Suspect Arrested After 40 Years for Murder of Woman at South Lake Tahoe Campground

After 40 years, a suspect has been arrested in the murder of Patricia Carnahan at a South Lake Tahoe campground in 1979. Harold Carpenter, 63, was identified after a rape kit from a 1994 sexual assault in Spokane, Washington, was tested and his DNA matched evidence collected from the victim's body. This arrest is a major breakthrough in a cold case, thanks to the power of DNA technology and the dedication of law enforcement.

Railroad Union Leaders Meet with Transportation Secretary to Discuss East Palestine Train Derailment and Need for Improved Safety Measures

Twelve railroad unions met with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Federal Railroad Administration Administrator Amit Bose to discuss the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio and the need for improved safety measures. The unions reported that many workers have fallen ill at the derailment site, and Mike Baldwin, president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, called for stakeholders to work together to ensure the safe transportation of hazardous materials. The Biden administration is prioritizing safety in the rail industry, and this meeting is a step in that direction.

US Government Takes Action to Remove TikTok from Government Devices in Response to Security Concerns

The White House has issued guidance to all federal agencies to remove the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok from all government devices within 30 days due to security concerns. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has warned that any effort by China to send lethal aid to Russia would be met with serious consequences. The US government has expressed concerns about the app’s potential to be used for disinformation campaigns and is taking steps to protect its citizens from the potential risks posed by the app.

White House Issues Directive to Remove TikTok from Government-Issued Devices Within 30 Days

The White House has issued guidance to all federal agencies to remove the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok from all government-issued devices within 30 days. This follows a bill passed at the end of last year requiring federal agencies to remove the app due to security concerns. Within 90 days, agencies must include in contracts that the app cannot be used on devices and must cancel any contracts that necessitate its use.

China Accuses US of ‘Disinformation’ and ‘Double Standard’ Over Warnings of Arms Supplies to Russia for Ukraine Conflict

China has accused the United States of "disinformation" and a "double standard" for considering sending Russia artillery and ammunition for its war in Ukraine. The US 7th Fleet has flown a P-8A Poseidon over the waterway that separates China and Taiwan, which Beijing has seen as "deliberately disrupting the regional situation" and jeopardizing peace and stability. China has released a peace plan Friday on the war's first anniversary and is actively promoting peace talks on the Ukraine issue.

Rep. Joaquin Castro of Texas Successfully Undergoes Surgery to Remove Tumors Discovered Last Summer

Rep. Joaquin Castro of Texas announced Monday that he had undergone successful surgery to remove tumors discovered last summer in the lining of his gastrointestinal tract. The tumors were identified as gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumors, which are rare and slow-growing. Castro said his prognosis is good and he expects to return to Washington, D.C. in several weeks to continue his work for the people of San Antonio. He thanked the medical staff, his family, friends, and constituents for their support.

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