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‘Disinformation’ tracker paid state-funded university $90K for conservative blacklist report

EXCLUSIVE — The State Department-funded Global Disinformation Index paid the University of Texas at Austin to conduct research for a heavily scrutinized report that took aim at conservative media outlets, documents show.

Graham threatens to take US past default deadline over Ukraine money

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is threatening to hold up Senate passage of legislation to raise the debt ceiling unless Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) agrees to a supplemental defense bill later this year.

Battle to add new flights at Reagan airport with longer distances faces opposition

A lobbying fight to allow longer flights out of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is now facing new opposition after United Airlines and groups supporting Dulles International Airport launched a campaign that argues expanding long-haul domestic flights to Reagan will “increase traffic, noise, congestion, and delays.”

Hunter Biden investigation: House Intelligence chairman says president ‘lied to the American public’

EXCLUSIVE — The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee says his investigation into a letter that sought to discredit reporting on Hunter Biden's laptop is key to exposing how President Joe Biden and ex-intelligence officials “lied” to sway an election.

Nevada Air Force base drag show canceled after Pentagon leaders intervene: Report

A drag show scheduled for Thursday at Nevada's Nellis Air Force base was stopped by officials the day before.

Debt limit: Yields on June Treasury bills fall back to earth after deal passes House

Yields on Treasury bills maturing soon have fallen from recent highs, a sign that investors are no longer worried about the possibility of a default on federal debt now that the debt limit deal has passed the House.

Food stamps: What you can purchase using SNAP benefits

Recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program can use their benefits to buy a number of items at grocery stores.

Supreme Court news: Jackson lone dissenter in ruling against Teamsters who damaged cement in strike

The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a concrete company in Washington seeking to resurrect a lawsuit against the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, accusing the union strike of ruining its cement.

WATCH LIVE: Joe Biden to deliver U.S. Air Force Academy commencement address

President Joe Biden will deliver the commencement address at the United States Air Force Academy on Thursday.

Debt ceiling: Republicans emerge from fight complaining about ‘Democrat bill’

Republicans emerged from the debt ceiling fight blasting party leadership for pushing a bill that passed through the House with more support from Democrats than the GOP.
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