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GOP lawmaker renews calls for Garland to withdraw ‘unjustified’ school board memo

A freshman Republican lawmaker is renewing calls for Attorney General Merrick Garland to withdraw a memo aimed at combating alleged violence against school teachers, pointing to testimony from other Biden administration officials that indicate its language was “unjustified.”

Food stamps: Direct payment worth average of $188 for Georgia residents to go out within nine days

Georgia residents enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will receive their monthly benefits within nine days.

Zachary Levi calls for audiences to stop supporting ‘garbage’ movies from Hollywood

Actor Zachary Levi has asked audiences to be mindful with what films they pay to watch, asking them over the weekend to stop watching "garbage" movies.

GOP to scrutinize Biden’s Israel policy in new ambassador’s confirmation hearings

Former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew is President Joe Biden’s top pick to become the next U.S. ambassador to Israel, a nomination expected to spark a fierce Senate confirmation battle in the run-up to the upcoming election year.

Maine to ban ‘forever chemicals’ in food packaging

Environmental regulators in Maine are taking steps to ban "forever chemicals" in food packaging, becoming one of a handful of states to make the move.

South Texas becoming ‘very hot area’ for heavily armed cartel gangsters to cross: Police

Elite federal and state law enforcement captured two heavily armed Mexican cartel members who had crossed the Rio Grande and walked into Texas in what authorities say has become a "very hot area" on the border for militaristic smugglers to cross.

DeSantis targeted by more negative expenditures than Biden and Trump combined

A quarter of all independent expenditures in the 2024 election cycle, $20.2 million, has targeted Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), more than has been spent in either positive or negative independent expenditures for former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden combined.

Earth breaks record for hottest July in 174 years, new NOAA study finds

Earth broke a new record with its hottest July in 174 years — and likely its hottest month ever documented, according to a new study by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

White House defends Biden’s vacation amid Hawaii disaster

The White House on Monday defended President Joe Biden's vacation amid the Hawaii wildfire disaster.

Biden administration asks Supreme Court to review Texas and Florida social media laws

The Biden administration asked the Supreme Court on Monday to review two social media laws in Texas and Florida that it argued infringe on free speech.
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