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Biden administration touts report on unions and economy ahead of Labor Day

The Treasury Department released a report on Monday extolling the virtues of unionization ahead of Labor Day.

Prigozhin plane crash: White House ‘increasingly confident’ Wagner chief is dead

The White House is "increasingly confident" that Wagner Group founder Yevgeny Prigozhin was killed in an airplane crash last week, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on Monday.

Buoys at Texas border have led to decrease in immigrant drownings: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick

AUSTIN, Texas — Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick claimed on Monday that Texas's border water buoys have led to fewer drowning-related deaths among immigrants despite claims from Democrats they pose grave humanitarian risks.

Montana leads 18 states in court to strike down Maryland ‘buffer zones’ gun law

EXCLUSIVE — Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen (R-MT) filed an amicus brief in a lawsuit over a Maryland county law he says is defying the Supreme Court's landmark Second Amendment test by establishing "unconstitutional" gun-free buffer zones.

Biden ‘focused on what real Americans care about’ amid impeachment talk, White House says

President Joe Biden has a lot of jobs, but worrying about impeachment isn't one of them.

UNC on lockdown after school reports armed and dangerous person on campus

The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, issued an alert of an armed and dangerous person on or near the campus Monday afternoon.

White House rejects comparisons between Trump and Martin Luther King mug shots

The White House subtly disapproved of the comparisons made by conservative activists between former President Donald Trump's recent arrest and those of civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Trump and DeSantis risk losing top anti-abortion group’s endorsement without national ban pledge

The leading Republican candidate in the primary race, former President Donald Trump, is one of several GOP contenders who have not pledged to sign at least a 15-week national limit on abortion. This could be detrimental for whoever ends up being the nominee, as one of the top anti-abortion groups in the country says it will not offer its endorsement unless candidates back the limit.

Biden’s decision to keep Space Command in Colorado to be investigated

The Government Accountability Office has agreed to a request for an investigation into President Joe Biden's decision to keep Space Command in Colorado despite the previous administration's decision to move it to Huntsville, Alabama.

Jacksonville mass shooting: Everything to know about Dollar General attack that killed three

Multiple people were killed during a mass shooting in Jacksonville, Florida, on Saturday in what officials said was a racially motivated attack.
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