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House Judiciary Republicans favor Trump courtroom cameras due to ‘extraordinary circumstance’

In a seemingly bipartisan alignment with Democratic lawmakers and former President Donald Trump's legal counsel, Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee said they want cameras allowed into the courtroom when Trump appears in the federal cases against him.

Biden shoots down question about Devon Archer testimony: ‘It’s not true’

President Joe Biden bristled at a question from Fox News' Peter Doocy regarding recent congressional testimony from Devon Archer, a former business associate of Hunter Biden.

DeSantis-appointed board argues Disney lawsuit is designed to ‘frustrate the will of the People of Florida’

The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District board said the arguments of Disney's lawsuit in federal court "were entered to frustrate the will of the People of Florida."

Hallmark Media CEO who focused on ‘diverse and inclusive’ storytelling stepping down

Hallmark Media CEO and President Wonya Lucas will step down from her position at the end of the year, marking an end to her three years as CEO and president of the company.

DeSantis signs ‘loyalty pledge’ to participate in RNC debate

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has promised to support the 2024 Republican nominee, even if that person is thrice-indicted former President Donald Trump, in order to take part in this month's opening debate.

Georgia Republicans propose bill to require parental permission for minors to join social media

Georgia Republicans have proposed a bill that would require parental consent for minors to join social media.

White House launches national system to track heat-related illness

As heat waves continue to grip the nation, the Biden administration announced an online dashboard for tracking heat-related illness nationwide.

Hawaii wildfires: Everything to know about fires that have killed six and injured at least 20

Six people have been killed and at least 20 people have been seriously injured in a series of wildfires that broke out in Maui, Hawaii, and on the Big Island, according to Hawaiian officials, after heavy wind from a passing hurricane on Tuesday night.

Massachusetts denied foster parents’ adoption over transgender views: Lawsuit

A Catholic couple is suing Massachusetts for allegedly denying them the opportunity to adopt children due to their religious beliefs on transgender procedures for children.

Food stamps: Maine recipients will begin to see monthly payments beginning in one day

Maine residents enrolled in the state's food stamps program will start to see their monthly payments for August beginning in one day.
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