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Fulton County Trump case: Ray Smith becomes first defendant to enter plea

Attorney Ray Smith became the first defendant in former President Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case to enter a plea.

National Archives finds more than 5,000 emails including Biden’s secret email addresses

National Archives officials have found as many as 5,400 records containing the pseudonyms President Joe Biden used while he was vice president, the agency said in a letter on Monday.

Tennessee Three: GOP lawmakers vote to silence Justin Jones, prompting walkout

Tennessee state Republican lawmakers voted to silence Democratic state Rep. Justin Jones, one of a group that has come to be known as the Tennessee Three, prompting walkouts from many of his colleagues.

McCarthy defends short-term spending stance, hits Senate GOP for wanting to spend more

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) hit Senate Republicans for trying to spend above the caps set in the debt ceiling bill and emphasized the need to pass the homeland security appropriations bill during a GOP members-only call on Monday.

Goodbye Netflix DVDs: Netflix ends mailing service after 25 years

Netflix, the streaming entertainment platform, plans to mail their final iconic red rental movie disc envelopes on Sept. 29.

Conservative legal group investigates CDC guidance on transgender breastfeeding policies

America First Legal announced its investigation on Monday into the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's push for transgender parent breastfeeding policies.

DeSantis spokesman says Trump team rumors show they’re ‘panicked’

Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) spokesman said former President Donald Trump's team has revealed they are "panicked."

Rep. Andrew Clyde to use appropriations process to defund Trump prosecutions until November 2024

Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA) unveiled two amendments to an appropriations bill to defund the prosecution efforts against former President Donald Trump. His proposals would defund special counsel Jack Smith, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s prosecutorial authority during the 2024 presidential election.

NASA releases first images from new pollution mapping instruments

NASA unveiled its first images taken with new pollution mapping instruments.

Eminem sends Vivek Ramaswamy cease and desist to stop performing ‘Lose Yourself’ while campaigning

Eminem told Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to stop losing himself in the rapper's music while campaigning this 2024 election cycle. The musician's licenser, BMI, contacted the GOP hopeful, warning him to stop rapping the lyrics during his bid for president.
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