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Voters growing increasingly weary of digital campaign fundraising practices

Voters are growing increasingly weary of digital fundraising practices in political campaigns.

Court allows Albertsons dividend payment ahead of potential merger

The Washington Supreme Court has cleared the way for grocery store chain Albertsons to pay a $4 billion dividend ahead of a potential merger with Kroger.

Twitter’s revenue down 40% year over year, report says

Twitter's year-over-year revenue declined by 40%, a report claims.

US sends artillery shells stockpiled in Israel to Ukraine

The United States is sending artillery shells stockpiled in Israel to Ukraine in an effort to refill the embattled country's dwindling ammunition supplies.

Harris to defend Roe in anniversary speech, possibly from inside DeSantis country

Vice President Kamala Harris is planning a speech on abortion rights for the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, returning to a message that has animated Democratic voters as the race for 2024 comes into view.

McConnell urges Justice Department to probe Trump and Biden classified document cases equally

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is urging the Justice Department to probe President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump equally in the investigations into their handling of classified documents.

Teaching activist talks about selling illegal critical race theory curriculum

A leading diversity, equity, and inclusion director was caught on tape admitting that he sells illegal lesson plans that teach critical race theory to young students.

Justice Department declined to oversee search at Biden’s residences: Report

The Justice Department reportedly considered accompanying President Joe Biden's lawyers as they searched his residences but declined to do so.

WATCH: Westwood says FBI will use ‘ongoing investigations’ to skirt Biden documents questions

The Washington Examiner's Sarah Westwood predicted on Tuesday that the FBI will use "the specter of an ongoing investigation" to avoid providing information about the classified documents found in President Joe Biden's home and office.

Lax DC criminal code advances after council overrides Mayor Bowser’s veto

The D.C. Council voted to override Mayor Muriel Bowser's (D) veto of the criminal code overhaul on Tuesday.
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