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Russia strikes Ukrainian grain infrastructure on Danube: ‘Terrorists’

Russian forces launched an aerial assault targeting infrastructure at a Ukrainian port on the Danube on Wednesday.

Marjorie Taylor Greene calls to impeach ‘criminal in chief’ Biden following Trump indictment

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said there’s a “mountain of evidence” to impeach President Joe Biden while pledging her support to former President Donald Trump after he was indicted for the third time this year.

White House asked Facebook to help target vaccine-hesitant users, new documents show

White House officials tried to force Meta to give them access to tools on the platform that would let them target vaccine-hesitant users, according to newly released internal communications.

Hollywood writers and studios schedule first meeting since strike began

Hollywood may be on its way to returning to business as a major breakthrough has been made in the industrywide strike.

Fulton County sheriff says Trump will get a mug shot if indicted in Georgia

Former President Donald Trump appears likely to have his first mug shot taken if he is indicted in the Peach State.

Donald Trump thanks supporters following latest indictment: ‘I LOVE YOU ALL!!!’

Donald Trump thanked his supporters on Wednesday after being indicted due to his conduct surrounding the 2020 election, part of a Justice Department investigation that his defenders have dismissed as "election interference" ahead of 2024.

Ramaswamy announces suit against DOJ amid Trump indictments

Entrepreneur and Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy announced Tuesday that he filed suit against the Department of Justice in the wake of the latest indictment against former President Donald Trump.

Kaylee McGhee White wonders if Trump’s indictments are meant to distract him from 2024 run

The Washington Examiner's Kaylee McGhee White wonders if the indictments former President Donald Trump is facing are intended to be a distraction from his 2024 presidential run.

House GOP lays out demands in latest appropriations fight

EXCLUSIVE — As House leaders continue negotiations to advance must-pass spending legislation ahead of the looming September deadline, rank-and-file Republicans are laying out new demands they say will act as a red line for their support on crucial reauthorization bills.

Donald Trump indicted: What Jan. 6 indictment means for two remaining Republicans who voted to impeach former president

There are just two House Republicans left who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. His new indictment related to the riot and efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election could present a renewed challenge for these representatives in the 2024 election.
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