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Another carjacking foiled by a stick shift vehicle in DC area

Amid the crime wave of carjackings in the Washington, D.C., area, another group of would-be thieves were foiled when they attempted to steal a Porsche on Sunday after realizing they couldn't drive a stick shift.

Trump lawyers deny responsibility for ‘deluge’ of threats made against presiding law clerk and judge

Former President Donald Trump's attorneys addressed threats against Judge Arthur Engoron and his law clerk on Monday, denying responsibility.

Denver schools float idea to adopt ‘language justice’ to help non-English speakers avoid learning English

A Denver school district has drafted a policy to adopt "language justice" in order to help non-English speaking students to be able to use their native language when learning versus being educated in English.

DeSantis says Haley is shy on one-to-one debate: ‘Probably wouldn’t like’ it

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has responded to The Ingraham Angle’s offer to debate fellow Republican presidential nominee Nikki Haley, saying he doubts she’ll participate.

Supreme Court divided on how firearm sentencing law applies to criminal drug offenders

The Supreme Court appeared split on Monday about how to apply sentencing guidelines to defendants in gun cases who've committed drug offenses with since-decriminalized substances, setting up a potentially divided ruling as the nation grapples with rising crime rates in major cities.

Religious leaders demand Congress take seven-step plan to fight and condemn antisemitism

A coalition of religious leaders sent a letter to Congress on Monday, urging both chambers to approve a seven-pronged plan to combat and condemn the growing threat of antisemitism that has escalated since Hamas's attack on Israel.

Pro-Phillips PAC hits Biden on electability in new ad

A recent ad from a super PAC that aired in New Hampshire questions President Joe Biden’s electability, encouraging him to pass the reins to Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN).

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona misappropriates famous Reagan quote to tout big government

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona misinterpreted President Ronald Reagan when discussing the role of the government in people’s lives.

Israel war: 11 hostages released by Hamas

Israel said 11 hostages have been released from Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip late Monday, the final day of a four-day truce between the warring sides. Early Tuesday, a Red Cross bus carrying Palestinian prisoners released by Israel arrived in the West Bank town of Ramallah.

Paris Hilton praises Republicans for joining her push for the bipartisan Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act

Socialite and businesswoman Paris Hilton cheered on social media that more Republicans had joined her efforts to push stronger oversight for troubled youth residential treatment programs that may provide abusive environments for minors.
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