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| | ๐️ President Joe Biden delivered an alternately fiery and forceful State of the Union address on Thursday night under what may have been the brightest spotlight of the year so far -- just as he gears up for a general election campaign against former President Donald Trump. Biden, whose time in office has been increasingly clouded by public concerns over his age and fitness, offered a vociferous defense of his record and a new spin on the value of his 81 years. He also took congressional Republicans and Trump -- though, in the latter's case, conspicuously not by name -- to task over their opposition to his administration and their own policies on abortion, the border, democracy, taxes and more. Biden specifically hit on several foreign policy flashpoints, including Israel's war with Hamas and Ukraine's defense against Russia's invasion, while pushing for action on domestic issues like reproductive health care and high immigration. "Above all, I see a future for all Americans," he said. "I see a country for all Americans." Meanwhile, Alabama Sen. Katie Britt, a rising GOP star, gave the Republican response to Biden's address, which was dismissed by House Speaker Mike Johnson as "a campaign speech -- and a pretty vitriolic one." Here are seven takeaways from Thursday night's remarks. ✈️ A United Airlines flight lost one of its tires during takeoff from San Francisco on Thursday, causing the Japan-bound plane to be diverted to Los Angeles, the airline said. United Flight 35 landed safely at Los Angeles International Airport at 1:30 p.m. ET, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. ๐จ The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a new alert for consumers concerning some cinnamon products after the agency reported elevated lead levels in multiple products. The FDA has advised consumers "to throw away and not to buy" La Fiesta, Marcum, MK, Swad, Supreme Tradition and El Chilar brands of ground cinnamon sold in several U.S. retail chains. ๐บ An Ohio girl is capturing hearts with her adorable enactment of a news anchor. Nearly three years ago, Lucienne Doho-Owusu shared a video of her daughter Thessa on Instagram, pretending to present the news in which the then-2-year-old is seen sitting in the cutout of a homemade cardboard TV labeled "Thessa TV." | |
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| | | This morning on "GMA," it's the road to the Oscars and we're live from the red carpet at the Dolby Theatre! We'll break down all the fashion predictions for Hollywood's biggest night. Plus, Chef Wolfgang Puck will share a special preview of all the delicious food the stars will eat at the Governors Ball. And Bleachers will perform live in Times Square! All this and more only on "GMA." | | | | | |
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