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Putin and Xi to Deepen Relations and Sign Important Documents During Moscow State Visit

Vladimir Putin has invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to Moscow for a three-day state visit beginning March 20. The visit is seen as a show of support from Putin's biggest ally and is expected to be a major event with plenty of glad-handing and champagne toasts. The two leaders will discuss economic cooperation, military aid, and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and are expected to sign important documents that will deepen relations and solidify economic cooperation.

House Oversight Committee Report Reveals Trump Administration Failed to Report Over $300,000 in Gifts from Foreign Governments

A new report released by the House Oversight Committee has revealed that the White House under former President Donald Trump failed to report over 100 gifts given to him and his family by foreign governments between 2017 and 2020, valued at over $300,000. These gifts, which included a painting from the president of El Salvador and golf clubs from the prime minister of Japan, remain unaccounted for and have prompted the Biden administration to push for more transparency and accountability. The report’s authors have called for further investigation into the matter to ensure that all gifts from foreign governments are properly reported and accounted for.

Federal Judge Rules Evan Corcoran Must Provide Additional Testimony in Investigation into Trump’s Handling of Classified Documents

Outgoing Chief U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell has ruled that Donald Trump's attorney, Evan Corcoran, must provide additional testimony as part of an investigation into the former president's handling of classified documents. The decision is a significant development in the investigation into the Mar-a-Lago document scandal, and could potentially provide key evidence in the case. Trump's team is expected to appeal the ruling and ask for the decision to be overturned.

Mike Pence Defends Joke About Pete Buttigieg at White-Tie Gridiron Dinner, Despite Criticism of Insensitivity

Mike Pence defended a joke he made about Pete Buttigieg at the Gridiron Dinner, claiming that Buttigieg "can't take a joke". The White House had called the joke "homophobic", but Pence shrugged off the criticism, noting that the dinner is a roast. His remarks have been met with mixed reactions, with some applauding his sense of humor and others criticizing him.

Senate to Take Key Vote on Repealing Iraq War Power Acts, Reasserting Congressional Authority in Military Intervention Abroad

This Thursday, the Senate will hold a key procedural vote on a measure that would repeal the legal justifications used to attack Iraq in 1991 and 2003. The resolution is co-sponsored by Democratic Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia and Republican Senator Todd Young of Indiana, and if passed, it would be a major victory for those who have long sought to reassert Congress’s authority in military intervention abroad.

US-Russia Conflict Escalates as US Drone Crashes into Black Sea After Being Intentionally Dumped On by Russian Jet

A US-made MQ-9 Reaper drone crashed into the Black Sea after a Russian Su-27 aircraft flew in front of it and dumped fuel, prompting a diplomatic spat between the US and Russia. The White House has condemned Moscow's actions while Russia has denied its aircraft came into contact with the drone. The US is trying to prevent the drone from getting into the wrong hands while Russia is working to retrieve the wreckage.

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