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Three key takeaways from John Durham’s first public testimony on Trump-Russia report

John Durham testified on the impact of bias on Crossfire Hurricane, contended there was no evidence of Trump-Russia collusion, and rejected calls to defund the FBI.

AOC and ‘Squad’ Democrats planning to skip speech from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Several progressive Democrats from the "Squad" are boycotting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address to a joint session of Congress on Thursday as human rights organizations continue to condemn India's treatment of minorities and political opponents.

Will Hurd launches bid for 2024 presidential race entering packed GOP field

Former Republican Texas Rep. Will Hurd has entered the 2024 presidential race, widening the busy field packed with high-profile GOP members.

Adam Schiff censure: What historic vote means for the highest-profile Senate race in the country

The House voted to censure Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) over his role in pushing theories of Russian collusion in the 2016 election, marking a rare punishment that publicly condemns the California Democrat — possibly complicating his Senate bid in 2024.

Missing Titanic sub: Coast Guard estimates oxygen could run out in less than an hour

Coast Guard officials estimate that oxygen could run out on the missing submersible by early Thursday morning.

Supreme Court news: Five major opinions justices could release as soon as Thursday

The Supreme Court has yet to issue opinions in 18 cases heard this term, with less than two weeks left ahead of the high court's summer recess.

Military Generation Z recruiting woes worsened by TikTok ban and Big Tech competition

The U.S. military is seeking to attract the youngest generation to enlist, but technology troubles have hampered the Department of Defense's ability to recruit effectively.

DeSantis seeks to wrestle border issue from Trump with second visit

AUSTIN, Texas — Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) will make his first visit to the Texas border next week, a move GOP political consultants said has a deeper meaning than just a photo-op.

Technology to be focus of Biden-Modi state visit as both leaders face challenges

President Joe Biden rolling out the diplomatic red carpet for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is an overture to both leaders' domestic and foreign audiences.

Texas tornadoes kill three people and wound ten others

Three people are dead and ten others are injured after multiple tornadoes rolled through northern Texas Wednesday evening.
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