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AP Headline News - Mar 12 2024 17:00 (EDT)
AP News. I'm Ed Donohue. Russia says it killed 234 fighters along border regions. It blames the attack on Ukraine. Meantime at the White House, President Biden met with Poland's leaders about Ukraine. He announced $300 million more in weapons and other aid will be going to Ukraine. The president wants Congress to act now to get more aid to Ukraine. We must act before it literally is too late. Before it's too late. Because as Paul remembers, she won't stop at Ukraine. Putin will keep going, putting Europe, the United States, the entire free world at risk in my view. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell pointed out how Speaker Mike Johnson is holding back a vote on Ukraine aid. We don't have time for all of this. We've got a bill that got 70 votes in the Senate. Give members of the House of Representatives an opportunity to vote on it. That's a solution. A congressional hearing on President Biden's handling of classified documents from Special Council Robert Her, devolved into a proxy campaign fight. Before the House Judiciary Panel, her defended his written report that questioned the president's age and mental competence, but did not find enough evidence to bring a criminal case. Most importantly, what I wrote is what I believe the evidence shows and what I expect jurors would perceive and believe. I did not sanitize my explanation, nor did I disparage the president unfairly. Still, Democrats like Adam Schiff accused her of political games, saying he gave Republicans campaign fodder by sliding the president. You were not born yesterday. You understood exactly what you were doing. Tom McClintock and Republicans argued Biden's own Justice Department is giving him a free pass while prosecuting Donald Trump for what he called essentially the same missteps. Now we get to this glaring double standard. Saga or Magony, Washington. On Wall Street, stocks finished higher. This is AP news. Nasal swabbing at airports is expanding. The CDC asks arriving international passengers to volunteer to have their noses swabbed and answer questions about their travel. The program already operates at six airports. Now they're adding Chicago's O'Hare and Miami. South officials say those two locations should provide more information about respiratory infections coming out of South America, Africa and Asia. The program began in 2021 and has been credited with detecting coronavirus variants faster than other systems. Participants are not notified of their results, but they're given a COVID-19 home test kit to take with them. I'm Shelley Adler in the House. Colorado Republican Ken Buck says he will resign next week narrowing his party's razor thin majority in the House and scrambling the already heated GOP primary in Colorado to fill his seat. I'm Ed Donahue AP news. It's Buck Sexton along with Clay Travis talking about Dan capitalist law, but Dan's the son of a police officer and a guy who finished law school and aimed high to build a world class firm for the people where everyone regardless of background gets top notch treatment. Dan capitalist law lives that mission scoring record verdicts for folks from all walks of life, and they don't care about your wallet. Righteous cases are taken on a percentage fee basis. Need help? Visit Dan capitalist law.com. That's Dan C A P L I S law.com. It's the isn't a stock up. So let us get it. It's got a familiar. It could be the emotion. It could help us keep colorado while isn't a struggle. It's a little paratogelany on those parties. That's the colorado for solo. In the movie, the ladies can learn a lot. Most of the history of the community in terms of the name of the most most Lagos, most Montagnas, must be important. Most of the law are feelings. Our family is the specific. It's got to look forward. It's not going to happen. It's not going to happen. It's not going to happen. Hello, Saver. Whether you're saving for that trip to the tropics or saving for an emergency, now is the time to take advantage of Wells Fargo's savings options. Wells Fargo offers savings accounts that can help you save towards your goals. So, what are you saving for? Visit a Wells Fargo branch or Wells Fargo.com/save to open a savings account today. Wells Fargo Bank NA member FDIC. Fargo, the new virtual assistant from Wells Fargo, makes banking faster and easier. Like this. Fargo, what's my checking account routing number? And this. Fargo, turn off my debit card. And this. Fargo, what did I spend on groceries last month? And that's just the beginning. Do you, Fargo? You can. In the Wells Fargo mobile app, learn more at WellsFargo.com/GetFargo. Plans and conditions apply. Your mobile carrier's availability and message and data rates may apply. Wells Fargo Bank NA member FDIC.