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Vivek Ramaswamy says Juneteenth is a ‘useless’ holiday, calls to make Election Day a holiday

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has expressed criticism of Juneteenth, saying over the weekend he "basically" thinks the holiday is useless.

Trump has a 2024 message for the GOP: ‘We’ve already defeated the Republicans’

Former President Donald Trump is wooing and providing dinner entertainment for Republicans, but he’s not afraid to take shots at members of his own party even when addressing partisan audiences.

House Homeland Security Committee to investigate CBP One app

The House Homeland Security Committee will investigate how cartels in Mexico have been able to exploit the federal government's program for immigrants to seek admission into the United States following a Washington Examiner report that exposed the plagued system.

Porsche edits Jesus statue back in ad after being removed

Germany-based automaker Porsche released a new version of an ad that returned a statue of Jesus Christ that was removed in the first version of the commercial following outcry on social media.

Final Minneapolis police officer sentenced to almost five years for death of George Floyd

The final Minneapolis police officer involved in the death of George Floyd has been sentenced to almost five years in prison, adding to his current incarceration time.

New York City police chief details riot involving popular influencer Kai Cenat

Chief of the New York City Police Department Jeffrey Maddrey on Monday detailed events leading up to a chaotic gathering in a Manhattan park that ended with criminal charges filed against popular social media influencer Kai Cenat.

Food stamps: Direct August SNAP payment worth up to $1,691 for Arizona residents ends in six days

Arizona will finish distributing food stamps to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients for the month of August in six days.

Ukrainian woman arrested in connection to alleged Zelensky assassination plot

A woman in Ukraine was arrested by Ukraine’s Security Service, the service said Monday, for a role in an alleged plot to assassinate President Volodymyr Zelensky during his trip to Mykolaiv, Ukraine, last week.

Race-exclusive residency program earns University of Nebraska federal civil rights complaint

The University of Nebraska was hit with a federal civil rights complaint on Monday for sponsoring a residency program for black filmmakers.

Judge dismisses Trump’s defamation counterclaim against E. Jean Carroll

A federal judge on Monday dismissed former President Donald Trump's counterclaim against writer E. Jean Carroll, who scored a $5 million verdict against him in May in a defamation lawsuit.
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