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President Joe Biden released his 2024 budget proposal, which focuses on taxing the rich, expanding Medicaid services and more. And, we're sending Senate Republican Minority Leader Mitch McConnell our best after being hospitalized. |
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Biden's 2024 budget is out |
Boost taxes on the rich? Cuts to the national deficit? It's all in President Joe Biden's 2024 budget proposal he released Thursday. What's to come is months of intense negotiations with congressional Republicans over the nation's pocketbook. Congress is in charge of writing the federal budget, and Republicans — who now control the House — have said they have no intention of going along with any plan to raise taxes. The budget negotiations come amid a battle over raising the limit on how much money the federal government can borrow. See more of Biden's proposals. |
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| President Joe Biden released his proposed budget on Thursday. | Evan Vucci, AP | |
Mexican cartel apologizes for kidnapping of Americans |
The Mexican drug cartel claiming its members were behind the brazen kidnapping of four Americans last week handed over five of its members and left a note of apology, a report said Thursday. Photos circulating on social media show five men on the pavement with their hands tied – four of them shirtless – in front of a pickup truck, which has a handwritten letter of apology on the windshield. Authorities have said cartel members likely mistook them for drug smugglers and abducted them after shooting their van. |
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| A member of the Mexican security forces stands next to a white minivan with North Carolina plates and several bullet holes, at the crime scene where gunmen kidnapped four U.S. citizens who crossed into Mexico from Texas on Friday. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said the four Americans were going to buy medicine and were caught in the crossfire between two armed groups after they had entered Matamoros, across from Brownsville, Texas. | STR, AP | |
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell hospitalized after fall |
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell is being treated for a concussion after falling at a hotel in Washington on Wednesday. The longtime Kentucky lawmaker tripped at a dinner event and was admitted to a hospital, spokesman David Popp told USA TODAY on Thursday. "He is expected to remain in the hospital for a few days of observation and treatment," Popp said. More updates here. |
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| Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., leaves his office and walks to the Senate floor at the U.S. Capitol on March 6 in Washington. | Drew Angerer, Getty Images | |
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Russian missiles and drones hit Kyiv, Ukraine, one of the biggest attacks this year |
Ukraine had "a difficult night" after Russian missiles, and drones pounded Kyiv and multiple other cities Thursday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said. A wave of Russian "retaliation" missiles and drones killed at least six people and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands in one of the biggest attacks on the besieged country this year. Russia launched 81 missiles and eight exploding Shahed drones, Ukraine military officials said. The U.S. is also seizing a $25M Boeing 737. More updates. |
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| Villagers walk in the debris of private houses ruined in Russia's night rocket attack in a village, in Zolochevsky district in the Lviv region, Ukraine, on Thursday. | AP Photo/Mykola Tys | |
Norfolk Southern CEO is 'deeply sorry' for Ohio train derailment |
Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw faced a U.S. Senate panel Thursday as his company contends with increased scrutiny over a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, last month. "I am deeply sorry for the impact this derailment has had on the people of East Palestine ... I am determined to make it right," he said Wednesday. Shaw also expressed remorse over the spilled toxic chemicals. While officials have said the air and village water system are now safe, residents remain worried about their community and have reported various health issues. More about Shaw's testimony. |
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| Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw faced a U.S. Senate panel on Thursday. | AP | |
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