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Meadows calls out Fani Willis for factual error in indictment: Report

A text message Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis alleged Mark Meadows sent to a Georgia secretary of state official in December 2020 actually went to a different official in the office, Meadows said during a hearing on Monday.

Elise Stefanik details $100 million plan to keep New York swing districts red

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) hopes to expand the Republican effort to maintain control of key congressional seats in New York after flipping four Democratic districts last year.

GOP chairmen demand unredacted information on Hunter Biden special counsel appointment

The chairmen of the three committees investigating the Biden family sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland outlining their concerns with David Weiss being appointed a special counsel and requesting an unredacted copy of the memorandum that outlines the scope of his investigation into Hunter Biden.

CTE degenerative brain disorder found in amateur contact sports players: NIH

A new National Institutes of Health study published on Monday found that 41% of athletes who played contact sports and died before age 30 had a degenerative brain disorder associated with head trauma.

Biden vs. NYC: Federal officials knock Adams and Hochul for long list of failures helping immigrants

The Biden administration called out Democratic leaders in New York following state and local officials' complaints that the federal government had failed to help the sanctuary zone respond to its immigrant crisis, even after receiving $100 million in aid from Congress in June.

Missouri child transition ban is ‘warning shot’ to medical establishment: Andrew Bailey

EXCLUSIVE — As Missouri's restrictions on child genital mutilation and chemical castration take effect Monday, state Attorney General Andrew Bailey said his ability to fend off a challenge to the law in court is a judicial "warning shot" to the American medical establishment.

Washington Examiner’s Tiana Lowe Doescher says inflation will not blow over ahead of next election

Tiana Lowe Doescher believes that inflation will continue to be a topic of concern among voters in the United States, even though the next election is well over a year away.

Biden welcomes DC students back to school, calls female middle schooler ‘baby’

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden stopped by a middle school in Washington to welcome students back to school, and they were met with excited reactions and a few awkward exchanges.

WATCH LIVE: DeSantis holds press conference in Bronson, Florida, ahead of Tropical Storm Idalia

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) will hold another press conference Monday afternoon in Bronson, Florida, ahead of Tropical Storm Idalia.

Food stamps: California SNAP payments worth up to $1,691 for September to be sent out in four days

California's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as CalFresh, will distribute the initial payment for September in four days to support low-income families and people.
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