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More military aid is on its way from the U.S. to Ukraine. This includes about $500 million worth of equipment and ammunition. Reuters

US to send more military aid to Ukraine amid Congress trip to Kyiv

Former President Donald Trump has raised more than $7 million from supporters since his indictment was announced March 30. Getty Images

Trump raises millions for campaign in days following indictment

Finland will become an official member of NATO nearly a year after it first applied following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Getty

Finland joins NATO, doubling presence along Russia’s border: April 4 rundown

The Chinese spy balloon that was shot down in February was able to gather intelligence from several American military sites. Reuters

Officials: Chinese spy balloon was able to gather intelligence in air

Former President Trump will likely be charged with falsifying business records in the first degree. It's a felony. Reuters

Trump to be arraigned in New York on Tuesday: April 3 rundown

New York prosecutors have moved to file criminal charges against former President Donald Trump, the first indictment of a former president. AP Images

What are Trump’s legal options after indictment?

Former President Trump's historic indictment draws comparisons to leaders around the world that have faced criminal charges in recent years. Getty Images

Trump indictment highlights prosecution of other world leaders

After the indictment of former President Donald Trump became public, many may be wondering what's next in the legal process. Reuters

After Trump indictment, arraignment is next step in legal process

In this special report on the banking crisis following SVB's collapse, we reveal how often and how much bank customers have lost in failing banks. Getty Images

Top 4 things you need to know about how safe banks are right now

Former president Donald Trump was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury. He's expected to be arraigned on April 4.  Reuters

Trump indicted on charges related to hush money payments: March 31 rundown

Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.V., said he is willing to sue the Treasury Department if it doesn't implement EV tax credits the way he intended when he wrote them. AP Images

Manchin willing to sue Treasury over EV tax credit guidelines

The PHIT Act would allow people to use HSA and FSA money for gym memberships, personal trainers and workout equipment. Envato

Congress wants to give you a tax break to exercise

The new members of a Florida board overseeing Disney World said that Disney pulled a fast one on them, rendering them essentially powerless. Getty Images

Florida district board calls out Disney over Disney World agreement

The U.S. District Attorney's Office in Washington, D.C. never prosecuted 67% of the district's arrests despite risen crime rates. Getty Images

Two-thirds of DC arrests in 2022 were never prosecuted

U.S. Marshals, assigned to protect Supreme Court justices, were told to avoid arresting protesters demonstrating outside their homes. Getty Images

US Marshals told not to arrest protesters at Supreme Court justices’ homes

According to the U.S. Army, several people have died after two Blackhawk helicopters crashed during a training exercise. Reuters

Several dead after 2 Army Blackhawk helicopters crash: March 30 rundown

The Taliban claims to have put back to use around 300 U.S. military vehicles left behind in Afghanistan from when the U.S. withdrew in 2021 Afghanistan Ministry of Defense

Taliban showcases abandoned US military equipment

Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz testified before the Senate HELP Committee about the company's efforts to prevent unionization. Getty Images

Schultz denies Starbucks broke labor laws in union negotiations

Mexico is being accused of failing to hold up its end of the bargain when it comes to the fight against fentanyl traffickers. AP Images

Lee, Graham introduce bill to designate drug cartels as terrorist organizations

This school shooting is uniquely intertwined with religion, as it took place at a private Christian school. Reuters

Senate chaplain urges senators to act following Nashville shooting: Media Miss

President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sparred over the latter's judicial reform plan. Reuters

Biden, Netanyahu go back and forth over Israeli judicial reform plan

President Biden's second democracy summit starts March 19. He is pledging $690 million toward bolstering other nation's democracies. Reuters

President Biden starts his second democracy summit with $690M pledge

In this special report on the banking crisis following SVB's collapse, we reveal how often and how much bank customers have lost in failing banks. Getty Images

Banks are seen as safe but uninsured customers have been burned before

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill told Straight Arrow News they doubt gun reform will pass after the Tennessee school shooting, despite recent bipartisan victories. Getty Images

Congress doubts it can pass gun reform legislation in wake of Tennessee shooting