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Biden campaign doesn’t say whether he would debate Trump before general election

President Joe Biden's reelection campaign wouldn't say Tuesday whether he would participate in a general election debate with former President Donald Trump if he becomes the Republican Party's presidential nominee.

Biden DOJ takes Abbott to court to take down border buoys

AUSTIN, Texas — The Justice Department will appear in federal court Tuesday to argue that Gov. Greg Abbott's (R-TX) latest border security installation of a string of buoys in the Rio Grande is illegal because it obstructs a U.S. waterway.

Republican debate: Biden campaign and DNC remain focused on no-show Trump

Democrats are undeterred in their efforts to troll the first 2024 Republican presidential primary debate, despite former President Donald Trump's decision not to attend.

Ex-college athlete checking ‘the best options’ on legal action against California library

A former college athlete is looking into suing a California library after she was kicked out during a speech she made at the library, saying she felt her "First Amendment right was violated."

Trump co-defendants reach for federal court ahead of surrender in Georgia

Two co-defendants in the case against former President Donald Trump in Georgia asked Monday night to move their legal proceedings from state to federal court, making them the second and third of 19 co-defendants to do so ahead of the deadline to surrender on Friday.

Food stamps: August SNAP payments worth up to $1,691 to be sent to Delaware residents tomorrow

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will conclude its August payments for Delaware residents on Wednesday.

Elder and Hurd lead pushback against RNC from candidates excluded from debate

After the Republican National Committee announced the eight presidential candidates eligible for its first primary debate on Wednesday, at least two candidates who were not included in the lineup voiced their frustrations.

Meta confirms it will offer users chronological news feed in compliance with EU law

Facebook parent company Meta confirmed that it would let users turn off its algorithm-powered news feed in Europe, a design decision made to comply with the European Union's digital regulations.

Food stamps: Direct SNAP payments for Florida residents to end for August in six days

Florida households who are part of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will receive their payments over the next six days before the program wraps up for August.

Youngkin hits Nantucket event with prominent undecided GOP donor amid 2024 speculation

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) attended a meet-and-greet donor event in Nantucket, Massachusetts, last week amid growing speculation of a last-minute 2024 presidential bid as Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) struggles to challenge former President Donald Trump.
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