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GWU students occupy building entrance in pro-Palestinian protest while taunted by AIM billboard

George Washington University students occupied the entrance to a university building in a protest over the Israel-Hamas war on Wednesday.

NRCC releases spoofed ‘Spotify Wrapped’ review criticizing Hakeem Jeffries as minority leader

EXCLUSIVE — National Republicans are hitting out against Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), using the recently trending "Spotify Wrapped" layout to paint the Democratic leader as an inefficient leader.

Trump attorney warned of consequences for not complying with classified documents subpoena: Report

An attorney for former President Donald Trump reportedly warned him last year that "it's going to be a crime" if he didn't comply with a subpoena in the classified documents case.

US destroyer shoots down drone launched from Yemen over Red Sea

A U.S. Navy destroyer in the Red Sea shot down an Iranian drone that was launched from Houthi-controlled Yemen on Wednesday.

House Freedom Caucus backs off demands for deep spending cuts

The House Freedom Caucus is no longer demanding as deep of spending cuts to domestic programs and said it would accept the $1.59 trillion, appearing to finally back government spending levels set by the debt deal between former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and President Joe Biden earlier this year.

Arkansas attorney general rejects ‘misleading’ abortion ballot measure wording

Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin has rejected the wording for the title of an abortion ballot measure aimed at expanding access to the procedure in the state.

Vivek Ramaswamy campaign official joins Trump camp

A campaign official for Vivek Ramaswamy has changed camps to join former President Donald Trump.

Bureau of Land Management bans ultra-lethal ‘cyanide bomb’ on federal lands

After a decadeslong battle, the ultra-lethal ‘cyanide bomb’ used to kill coyotes and other canines is banned on federal lands.

Department of Education opens discrimination inquiries into Harvard and NYC

The United States Department of Education opened a discrimination investigation into Harvard University and New York City's Department of Education.

NATO backs Ukraine as Western leaders argue war going better than realized

NATO powers renewed their “enduring commitment” to support Ukraine in the war with Russia and its prospective entry into the trans-Atlantic alliance.
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