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Jim Banks hits Merchant Marine Academy over gender transition service exemptions

Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) is demanding answers from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy after the federal service academy enacted a policy allowing military service exemptions for midshipmen pursuing a gender transition.

WATCH LIVE: White House press secretary holds news conference with John Kirby

The White House will hold a news conference with National Security Council spokesman John Kirby on Monday afternoon.

Whoopi Goldberg ‘over’ ageism against Biden: An ‘insult to people over 50’

The View's Whoopi Goldberg is "really over" people complaining about President Joe Biden's age, describing the criticism as "an insult" to people who are older than 50 years old.

Donald Trump banned from attacking Jack Smith and witnesses in revived gag order

Former President Donald Trump's statements calling special counsel Jack Smith "deranged" and suggesting witnesses who cooperate with prosecutors are "weaklings" may no longer be permissible under a gag order that was reinstated this weekend in the election subversion case against Trump.

WATCH LIVE: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris host AI event at the White House

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are hosting an event on their administration's policy on artificial intelligence.

They’re lovin’ it: McDonald’s revenue spikes above expectations in latest figures

McDonald's revenue was up 14% in its third quarter, surpassing expectations, according to the fast food giant's latest earnings report that was released on Monday.

Martial artists force change after transgender athletes dominate women’s grappling tournament

Martial artists banded together in outrage after a pair of transgender athletes in Georgia dominated the female competition in a grappling tournament.

Google CEO testifies that Chrome, not monopoly, is behind search dominance

Google CEO Sundar Pichai defended Google from allegations of dominance of the search engine market by connecting its success to the popularity of the Chrome web browser.

Cornell police investigating threats against Jewish students

Police at the campus of Cornell University are investigating a series of weekend threats against Jewish students, university President Martha Pollack said in a statement Sunday.

Food stamps: Payment dates for SNAP benefits in November 2023

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin sending out its next round of payments to recipients in November in two days.
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