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Trump attorneys file motion seeking to have judge recuse himself from Manhattan case

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump have filed a motion to have a judge removed from overseeing Trump's criminal case in Manhattan.

DeSantis says ‘juvenile’ attacks kept Trump from returning to White House

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) believes that former President Donald Trump's "juvenile" attacks toward him and others cost the former president the White House in 2020.

Warren teams up with Vance on bill to claw back earnings from CEOs of failed banks

Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and J.D. Vance (R-OH) have teamed up on a bill to punish executives of big banks that end up failing.

Home insurers pull out of California thanks to wildfires and state regulations

State Farm said this month it will stop insuring new homes in California, joining a growing list of insurers that have reduced operations in the Golden State in response to rising wildfire exposure and a challenging reinsurance market.

‘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.
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