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Supreme Court’s first opinion of the term dismisses hotel disability ‘tester’ case

The Supreme Court on Tuesday tossed out a lawsuit between a hotel and a disability rights "tester" who never actually planned to book a room, marking the first decision of the high court's term.

Power of the pen: Biden issues two more veto threats

President Joe Biden has issued two veto threats to protect several controversial agenda items as Republicans in Congress seek to roll back or hamper his administrative goals.

Special counsel asks judge to reject Hunter Biden’s request to subpoena Trump in gun case

The special counsel overseeing the Hunter Biden investigation asked the judge in his gun charge case to reject his request to subpoena documents from former President Donald Trump and former Justice Department officials from his administration as part of his defense.

IBM and Meta partner up with coalition to share open-source AI resources and reduce risk

More than 40 leading technology companies have partnered to create an industry group that will regulate the use of open-source artificial intelligence.

Transgender athletes dominate Illinois women’s cycling competition

A pair of transgender athletes captured gold and silver medals Sunday at a major Illinois women's cycling competition.

‘Despacito’ singer Daddy Yankee retires from music industry to devote his life to Jesus

Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee announced that he is leaving the music industry to devote his life to Jesus.

WATCH LIVE: Christopher Wray testifies at Senate Judiciary hearing

FBI Director Christopher Wray is testifying at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.

WATCH LIVE: House Judiciary Committee holds hearing on DOJ’s Civil Rights Division

The House Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing regarding the oversight of the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division.

GOP senators look to crack down on foreign espionage with tougher reporting requirements

EXCLUSIVE — A group of Republican senators is set to introduce a bill seeking to crack down on espionage in the United States by increasing the reporting requirements of foreign government officials conducting business in the country.

Plan B for Haley? Top No Labels official says Nikki could join them — if she loses primary to Trump

No Labels's founding chairman, former Sen. Joe Lieberman, said there would be a great deal of enthusiasm among the group if former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley's Republican bid didn't work out and she opted to run on their centrist ticket.
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