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Federal judge halts Colorado gun law, citing Supreme Court Bruen precedent

A federal Judge in Colorado blocked a gun control law that limits the sales of firearms to people 21 and older, holding that it ran afoul of recent Supreme Court precedent.

Trump ally Bernie Kerik meets with investigators in first sign of life since indictment: Report

Trump ally and former New York City Police Commissioner Bernie Kerik met with investigators from special counsel Jack Smith, according to a report.

China and Russia send ‘stark signal’ to undersized US Navy, Wicker says

China and Russia have sent a “stark signal” that U.S. naval forces will face increasing pressure from Moscow and Beijing, a top Republican argued following joint military exercises by the two regimes near Alaska.

Franklin Graham echos Trump’s statements on US women’s soccer team, ‘wasn’t sad’ they lost

Evangelical leader Franklin Graham has given his two cents on the U.S. Women's Soccer team losing in the World Cup, saying he "wasn't sad" when the team lost and that he agrees with former President Donald Trump's statement on the team's loss.

House Oversight threatens subpoenas on Biden administration officials for work-from-home policies

The Republican-led House Oversight Committee threatened to subpoena members of the Biden administration over government agencies' work-from-home policies that are still in effect despite the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a letter shared Monday.

Labor Department to issue pro-union final rule on construction worker pay: Report

The Labor Department will reportedly issue a controversial pro-union final rule that would beef up regulations surrounding pay for construction workers on federal projects.

University of Virginia prohibiting TikTok and WeChat apps in updated IT policy

The University of Virginia joined the growing list of universities banning certain social media apps from connecting to school networks.

Trump lawyer says DOJ request for protective order a result of Jack Smith playing the victim

Former President Donald Trump's attorney Alina Habba said special counsel Jack Smith is trying to be “a bit of a victim” regarding a proposed protective order Trump's team rejected Monday.

Missouri abortion amendment foes sue over financial impact statement

A trio of anti-abortion advocates in Missouri filed a lawsuit on Monday challenging the state auditor in an attempt to thwart a ballot initiative that would amend the constitution to protect abortion rights.

Food stamps: Texas direct payments for August worth up to $1,691 to conclude in eight days

Texas's August Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments, worth up to $1,691, will conclude in eight days.
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