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Trump ex-lawyer Jenna Ellis’s Fulton County bond set at $100,000 ahead of surrender

Jenna Ellis, an ex-attorney for former President Donald Trump who is accused of playing a prominent role in an attempt to subvert the 2020 election results in Georgia, had her bond set Tuesday in Fulton County ahead of her expected surrender to authorities.

DC Metro says new fare gates have decreased fare evasion by 70%

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's implementation of higher fare gates has reduced fare evasion by over 70% as the transit service continues to install gates aimed at preventing riders from leaping over the gates.

UFC great and Russian superstar Khabib Nurmagomedov talks about ‘crazy’ ideas of gender in America

UFC Hall of Famer and Russian superstar Khabib Nurmagomedov laughed off the idea that there are more than two genders while explaining his first experience with America's transgender culture.

Trump’s tariff plan: Former president floats huge new tax if he returns to White House

Former President Donald Trump made trade policy and tariffs a key part of his foreign policy in his first term as president, and now as he seeks a second term, he is proposing a sweeping tariff policy.

ERCOT braces itself for another day of record demand

Texas’s grid operator said Tuesday that it expects power demand to shatter forecasts for a second day in a row, an update that comes as temperatures continue to soar well past 100 degrees in many parts of the state.

Planned Parenthood slams GOP candidates on abortion ahead of first debate

Planned Parenthood Votes launched its first campaign advertisement of the 2024 election season, highlighting the GOP candidates' views on abortion ahead of the first debate on Wednesday.

Virginia school district bans cellphones in class: An ‘addiction’

Virginia's Charlottesville City Public Schools is completely banning cellphones for students to institute an "off and away the entire day" policy.

The one area where DeSantis would like to be able to imitate Biden

Gov. Ron DeSantis doesn’t take many cues from President Joe Biden, the man he hopes to defeat in the 2024 presidential election.

Hunter Biden investigation: GOP chairmen fear DOJ stonewalling IRS whistleblower inquiry

The chairmen of the House Ways and Means, Judiciary, and Oversight committees are "concerned" that the Department of Justice is hindering the agency's inspector general from investigating allegations raised by two IRS whistleblowers previously assigned to Hunter Biden’s criminal case.

Biden’s gaffe-filled trip to Hawaii for wildfires fails to quiet critics

President Joe Biden traveled to Hawaii Monday, two weeks after deadly wildfires broke out across multiple islands, destroying countless buildings and killing more than 100 people in the process.
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