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Supreme Court will consider lawyer’s bid to trademark ‘Trump too small’ slogan

An attorney seeking permission to trademark the phrase "Trump too small" and print it on T-shirts for profit will have his First Amendment case weighed by the Supreme Court on Wednesday.

Ukraine aid could be Biden’s first big battle with Johnson

President Joe Biden's first showdown with the new speaker of the House has already begun.

White House says GOP playing politics with national security

Foreign policy tends to be overshadowed by domestic issues before elections, but national security is becoming a dividing line in Washington as Democrats and Republicans accuse one another of politicizing wars in Ukraine and Israel.

Republicans urge Bernie Sanders to hold hearing on campus antisemitism

Republicans on the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee are urging Chairman Bernie Sanders (I-VT) to hold a hearing on the rise in antisemitism on college campuses.

Hawley calls for Mayorkas ‘to be impeached,’ says terrorists have ‘invitation’ to come to US

Hours after a tense exchange between Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, in which the Republican senator called Mayorkas's performance "despicable," Hawley said he thinks President Joe Biden's Cabinet member should "be impeached."

Texas A&M nursing school required ‘commitment to diversity and inclusion’ for faculty hires

Texas A&M University's School of Nursing set a threshold for showing a "commitment to diversity and inclusion" to hire faculty, documents show.

Army charges military doctor in sexual abuse case with nearly 40 alleged victims: Report

Additional charges have reportedly been filed against a United States military doctor in what could be one of the military's largest sexual abuse cases in years.

Dan Patrick calls Democrats’ bluff on immigration policy: ‘It was all a facade’

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R-TX) jeered that Democratic cities claiming to be sanctuary cities “weren’t really sanctuary cities.”

Rubio says Biden administration is playing a ‘word game’ with border crisis

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) called out the Biden administration, saying it is twisting border policy in order to claim it is complying with the law.

Vulnerable Democrats up for reelection in 2024 among most unpopular senators

Two Democrats and one Democrat-turned-independent are among the most unpopular senators in the United States.
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