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White House: ‘Extreme’ GOP shutdown hurts farmers, mothers, and children

The White House outlined on Monday how a potential government shutdown would hurt mothers and their children utilizing food assistance programs, farmers, and other rural residents.

Donald Trump indictment: Judge sets two conflicts of interest hearings in documents case

A federal judge on Monday scheduled hearings over potential conflicts of interest for two lawyers representing former President Donald Trump's co-defendants, a request brought by the special counsel.

Missouri judge rewrites ballot questions for abortion amendment to remove ‘unborn child’

A Missouri judge rewrote the ballot summaries for six proposed initiative petitions to institute abortion rights into the state constitution to remove language such as "unborn child," "end the life," and "the right to life" — a setback to the anti-abortion rights side.

White House concedes Menendez charges ‘a serious matter’

The White House welcomed Sen. Bob Menendez's (D-NJ) decision to relinquish control of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee as the senator defends himself from corruption charges.

Desire for large families hits 50-year high in America: Gallup

A growing number of people in America prefer families of three or more children, hitting the highest desire for large families since 1971.

Bob Menendez indicted: Timeline of New Jersey senator’s first indictment to his second

Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) announced on Monday that he plans to stay in his Senate seat following charges brought against him by federal prosecutors last week for allegedly accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes in exchange for using his position to benefit the Egyptian government.

DeSantis will debate Newsom in November

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) have set the date for a televised debate in November to be moderated by Fox News host Sean Hannity.

Republican chairwoman slams left-wing ‘thought police’ at college campuses

House Education and Workforce Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) slammed the state of higher education in a Washington Examiner op-ed on Monday that argued congressional action may be needed to stop liberal censorship on college campuses.

Class-action settlement: Illinois residents have two days left to file claim in $68M Instagram suit

Instagram users who have used the social media platform within the last several years in Illinois have two days to file a claim and possibly receive a payment from a class-action settlement.

Gavin Newsom denies UAW strike has given Trump a working-class voter opening

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) bristled at suggestions former President Donald Trump could successfully appeal to blue-collar voters amid the United Auto Workers strike and criticism of President Joe Biden's electric vehicle policies.
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