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‘Ethnic cleansing’ in Armenian enclave: House Republican introduces resolution to sanction Azerbaijan

Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) introduced a resolution to enact sanctions against Azerbaijan in order to stop its "ethnic cleansing" of the ethnic Armenian breakaway Republic of Artsakh.

Trump wonders why immigrants coming across border all have ‘beautiful cellphones’

Former President Donald Trump asked a crowd on Monday why so many immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border have cellphones.

DeSantis’s ‘ship might have already sailed’ ahead of next GOP debate: Tiana Lowe Doescher

The Washington Examiner’s Tiana Lowe Doescher said Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R-FL) “ship might have already sailed” as several GOP presidential candidates prepare to face off in the next Republican debate.

Trump denounces Pennsylvania automatic voter registration implementation

Former President Donald Trump denounced the implementation of automatic voter registration in Pennsylvania.

$5 billion delays and cancellations: How much WGA and SAG strikes have cost Hollywood

Hollywood executives have reached a tentative deal with the writers who are striking. The strike has cost the entertainment industry billions of dollars and led to a monthslong delay in the filming and release of many television shows and movies.

John Fetterman promises to return donations from Sen. Bob Menendez

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) promised to return all donations from Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) following the New Jersey senator's indictment on corruption charges.

One big sticking point remains as marijuana banking bill heads to committee

A key Senate committee is planning to consider a newly revised bipartisan bill on Wednesday to expand banking services for legal marijuana businesses with one major dispute standing in the way.

Philippine-China maritime disputes fuel risk of crisis between Washington and Beijing

Philippine Coast Guard officials removed a “floating barrier” that China placed near a shoal prized by Filipino fishers, the latest confrontation in a maritime dispute with far-reaching geopolitical implications.

Key House committee releases witnesses for first impeachment inquiry hearing

The House Oversight Committee’s first impeachment inquiry hearing on Thursday will include three witnesses specializing in forensic accounting and tax law who will break down the information the committee has already publicly released.

Student loan restart: Payments to begin again in six days as federal pause ends

Borrowers with outstanding student loans will have to resume their payments in six days when the federal pause from the COVID-19 pandemic is halted.
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