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Texas A&M agrees to pay $1 million settlement to professor in botched hiring

A journalism professor who was involved in a controversy that rocked Texas A&M reached a settlement of $1 million with the university after it reneged on its initial offer.

Judge in Trump classified documents case made two major errors in previous trial

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, the Florida judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's trial over his alleged mishandling of classified documents, made two errors, including depriving a defendant of his Sixth Amendment rights, during a recent trial in June, legal experts say.

Army chief of staff retires before Senate confirms successor

The Army chief of staff retired on Friday, but no one could be sworn into the vacancy like usual because the Senate has not confirmed his successor.

Manchin challenger defies party while roasting vulnerable senator and Justice as ‘liberals’

Rep. Alex Mooney (R-WV) is calling out Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV) as the congressman faces an uphill battle to win the state's United States Senate race in 2024.

Chris Christie becomes second GOP presidential candidate to make surprise trip to Ukraine

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie made an unannounced visit to Ukraine on Friday, becoming the second GOP contender to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky.

DOE lowers estimated consumer savings from gas stove rule, sparking criticism

The Biden administration has lowered its estimate for how much consumers will save under its gas stove energy efficiency rule by 30%, sparking criticism from industry voices who say the net benefits do not justify the changes.

Democratic House member flouts stock disclosure law with over year late filing

A Democratic congresswoman with a history of stock trades that have alarmed ethics experts reported a large purchase of shares in a top company more than one year past the federally required deadline, records show.

Federal judge blocks Illinois law that targets crisis pregnancy centers

A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction on Thursday night halting the enforcement of Illinois's new law targeting crisis pregnancy centers, sparking further tension in one of the few states in the Midwest where abortion faces few restrictions.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,691 for August ending in Delaware in 19 days

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will wrap up its August payments, worth up to $1,691, in 19 days.

Donald Trump indicted: Former president ‘pissed off’ after judge called him ‘Mr. Trump’

Former President Donald Trump left his arraignment hearing in Washington, D.C., feeling at least slightly frustrated in part because the judge presiding over his arrest referred to him as "Mr. Trump," multiple court watchers speculated.
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