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UN watchdog says Iran has slowed uranium enrichment

The Islamic Republic of Iran has slowed its enrichment of uranium, according to a new report from a United Nations nuclear watchdog.

China’s Xi Jinping will forgo G20 summit, meaning no Biden encounter

Chinese President Xi Jinping will not attend the G20 summit scheduled for this weekend in New Delhi, India. Instead, he will send Premier Li Qiang in his place, according to the nation's foreign ministry.

Organizers delay trademark effigy blaze at Burning Man for second time amid flooding

Burning Man's trademark "Man Burn" was postponed to Monday night as torrential rains and floods continue to plague the annual desert festival in Nevada.

School choice foes turn to ballot referendums as states expand voucher programs

Voters in Nebraska are likely to weigh in on the state's school choice program after a group submitted more than 100,000 signatures last week, seeking to force a ballot referendum.

Sound of Freedom receives second round of international release dates

Alejandro Monteverde's movie Sound of Freedom is set to receive a second round of international release dates, Angel Studios announced Friday.

Mitt Romney coy on 2024 plans as potential rivals eye his seat

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) remains publicly undecided about his political future as the 2024 race for his seat heats up.

Youngkin launches early voting bus tour ahead of pivotal Virginia elections

EXCLUSIVE — Gov. Glenn Youngkin's (R-VA) Spirit of Virginia PAC is launching a bus tour of the commonwealth Monday as part of the governor's early voting push ahead of General Assembly elections that will determine which party controls each chamber.

Blackburn says Schumer is ‘pushing for a government shutdown’ as a strategy to ‘hang on to US Senate’

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) claimed on Sunday that Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is trying to enact a government shutdown as a means to help him "hang on to the U.S. Senate."

Heritage Foundation head defends think tank’s Reaganite credentials on Ukraine aid

A top conservative think tank has become increasingly critical of Congress pushing through continued aid to Ukraine, as well as potentially tying it to disaster aid for Hawaii following the deadly wildfires.

Mother of trafficked Virginia girl sues school district over secret gender transition

EXCLUSIVE — A Virginia mother is suing her local school district in federal court, saying staff there secretly transitioned her daughter, putting her in such dangerous situations that she ran away only to be kidnapped and sex-trafficked.
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