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Religious group blasts FBI memo: ‘Unconstitutional effort to surveil Catholics’

A Catholic advocacy group tore into the FBI on Wednesday over revelations that an effort from the bureau's Richmond, Virginia, office to target certain "traditionalist" Catholics may have been more widespread.

‘Ridiculous’: DC Police Union chairman slams councilman’s call for National Guard amid rising crime

Washington, D.C., Police Union Chairman Greggory Pemberton called Councilman Trayon White's suggestion to bring in the National Guard after the rise in violent crime "ridiculous."

US mutes talk of Saudi-Israel deal in time for 2024 election

Saudi Arabia will not establish diplomatic relations with Israel in the near future, according to senior U.S. officials who sought to temper expectations amid an Israeli push for a regional security pact in the Middle East.

Andrew Cuomo accuser and former aide slams New York lawmaker for claiming 200 ethnic backgrounds

A former aide of former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo compared a controversial social media post from a state assemblywoman to a controversial statement from Cuomo, claiming she and the state lawmaker took away "different lessons" from Cuomo.

Florida schools nixing AP psychology course amid confusion

Confusion over a Florida law has led several schools in the Sunshine State to ban the Advanced Placement Psychology course despite the state's education commissioner clarifying that the course can be taught.

Kari Lake to begin hiring in preparation for 2024 Arizona Senate campaign

Kari Lake is preparing to launch her Senate campaign this fall, setting up a potential three-way race with incumbent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) and Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ).

Biden transition official caught on camera saying border crisis is ‘boom for business’

A senior official who handled immigration policy on President Joe Biden’s transition team was caught on video bragging about how he used the border crisis to help unqualified organizations secure billions of dollars in noncompete federal contracts to detain immigrant children and adults.

House Judiciary Republicans favor Trump courtroom cameras due to ‘extraordinary circumstance’

In a seemingly bipartisan alignment with Democratic lawmakers and former President Donald Trump's legal counsel, Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee said they want cameras allowed into the courtroom when Trump appears in the federal cases against him.

Biden shoots down question about Devon Archer testimony: ‘It’s not true’

President Joe Biden bristled at a question from Fox News' Peter Doocy regarding recent congressional testimony from Devon Archer, a former business associate of Hunter Biden.

DeSantis-appointed board argues Disney lawsuit is designed to ‘frustrate the will of the People of Florida’

The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District board said the arguments of Disney's lawsuit in federal court "were entered to frustrate the will of the People of Florida."
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