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FCC commissioner calls Biden equity plan for internet control ‘sweeping, unprecedented, and unlawful’

Federal Communications Commission Commissioner Brendan Carr is calling the Biden administration's "digital equity" plan for all internet services and infrastructure an "unlawful power grab."

Child tax credit: Payments worth $1,200 per child to be sent to Colorado families next year

Tens of thousands of Colorado families are set to receive child tax credit payments to the tune of $1,200 per child in 2024.

Covenant School shooting: Purported manifesto sparks local investigations and condemnation

The purported manifesto of the transgender shooter who carried out the Covenant School shooting appears to have been leaked, sparking a local investigation and condemnation from the Nashville, Tennessee, mayor.

Israeli satire program mocks LGBT members supporting Hamas in viral skit

A skit going viral on social media pokes fun at college students and LGBT members who have voiced their support for the terrorist group Hamas.

Ukrainian general’s aide killed by grenade hidden in birthday present

An aide to Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Valeriy Zaluzhny was killed when a grenade hidden in a birthday present detonated.

Sears slams Pelosi ahead of Virginia election: ‘Take care of your own backyard’

Republican Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears responded to a social media video made by former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Democratic Virginia state Sen. Louise Lucas to target Democratic voters with a message about women's rights to abortion and "MAGA Republican extremists."

Jack Smith rebuffs Trump’s bid to dismiss 2020 elections case: ‘He stands alone’

Special counsel Jack Smith told a federal judge on Monday to ignore former President Donald Trump's request to dismiss his four-count election interference indictment, saying he "stands alone in American history for his alleged crimes."

Biden repeats debunked Amtrak story at Delaware rail event

President Joe Biden repeated a widely disputed story Monday while addressing Amtrak employees outside of Wilmington, Delaware.

Republicans vying for vulnerable House seats plot tougher immigration policies during border tour

Several Republican House candidates competing in competitive districts visited Yuma, Arizona, over the weekend to tour the U.S.-Mexico border and meet with community officials tackling the border crisis.

US urges Israel to ‘distinguish between’ Hamas and civilians as diplomat dissent memo emerges

Israeli forces must “distinguish between Hamas terrorists and Palestinian civilians,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s team emphasized on Monday amid an internal and allied backlash against Israel’s tactics in Gaza.
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