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US surging air transportation and resources to border in preparation for Title 42 ending

The federal government has taken extensive steps to prepare for a historic surge of immigrants across the southern border next month, contracting planes to expeditiously move people in custody within the United States, according to the country’s top border official.

WATCH LIVE: Ron DeSantis speaking in South Carolina about ‘Florida blueprint’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is set to discuss the "Florida blueprint" at an event in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Hunter Biden investigation infected by ‘politics’ and ‘preferential treatment’: IRS whistleblower

An IRS agent is seeking whistleblower protections in alleging that the criminal investigation into Hunter Biden has been infected by “politics” and “preferential treatment.”

South Korea might lift ‘limitations’ on sending weapons to Ukraine

South Korea might ease “limitations” on sending military equipment to Ukraine despite Russia’s threat to retaliate by aiding North Korea.

Air Force unit with alleged leaker loses intelligence mission as inspector general investigates

The alleged classified document leaker's unit has been temporarily stripped of its "intelligence mission,” the Air Force announced in a statement.

Ukrainian woman recounts being forced by Russian troops to dig her own grave

A middle-aged Ukrainian woman from Kherson told House lawmakers that she was held captive by Russian forces who demanded she dig her own grave.

Manchin joins Republicans in opposition to VA abortion policy

Sens. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and Joe Manchin (D-WV) held a joint press conference to announce a resolution to overturn a new Veterans Affairs abortion policy on Wednesday.

Facebook users eligible to claim payment from $725 million settlement

Many Facebook users can partake in a settlement worth $725 million from the social media company.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson lands in every Supreme Court majority opinion so far

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the newest addition to the 6-3 conservative majority Supreme Court, has maintained a track record of landing in the majority of every decision so far this term.

Lemon spars with Ramaswamy over Civil War and gun rights: ‘Whatever ethnicity you are’

A conversation became heated between 2024 Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy and Don Lemon on CNN This Morning on Wednesday, causing the segment to end abruptly after the two sparred over the Civil War and its connection to the Second Amendment rights of black people.
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