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Donald Trump indicted: Ex-president asks judge to discuss classified documents outside SCIF

Special counsel Jack Smith and former President Donald Trump are at odds over a provision of a proposed court order that would prohibit Trump and his attorneys from speaking about classified information outside of a secure setting, according to new court filings.

Another opioid reversal drug approved by FDA

The Food and Drug Administration approved a second drug Friday to battle opioid overdoses.

Disney motion to dismiss state lawsuit from DeSantis-appointed board denied by judge

An Orange County, Florida, judge denied Disney's motion to dismiss or stay a lawsuit filed by the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District board, which governs the district encompassing the Walt Disney World Resort, in state court.

Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk lament fight ‘among old men’ in Ukraine

Vivek Ramaswamy participated in an interview with Elon Musk on Friday to discuss the latest in Ukraine.

Minnesota Democrat to meet with donors on long-shot presidential bid next week: Report

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) will reportedly meet with donors in New York next week to test the waters on a long-shot primary challenge to President Joe Biden, according to multiple news reports published Friday.

Biden acknowledges his seventh grandchild for the first time after Hunter’s plea deal drama

President Joe Biden made his first public statement acknowledging his 4-year-old granddaughter on Friday.

Abbott’s water buoys could go extinct if Biden succeeds in deeming mussels endangered

AUSTIN, Texas — The federal government took sudden action this week to protect two rare mussel species in the Rio Grande, in the exact spot of the river where Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) has installed a 1,000-foot line of buoys to block immigrants from crossing.

Democrat Ruben Gallego may have illegally ‘solicited’ donations, watchdog charges

Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) appears to have unlawfully "solicited campaign contributions linked to official action," a center-right ethics watchdog says.

Entertainment companies looking to hire AI specialists during Hollywood strike

Despite the controversy surrounding artificial intelligence in Hollywood, multiple entertainment companies responded to a continuing industry-wide strike by listing job openings targeted toward AI specialists.

Kamala Harris deflates ‘Bidenomics’ with bankruptcy comment at Drake University

Vice President Kamala Harris is being heavily criticized after claiming most people can't afford a $400 unexpected expense while speaking about reproductive rights on Friday in Iowa.
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