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Jordan subpoenas ‘misinformation’ group after ‘failed’ response over Biden censorship questions

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) filed a subpoena against a purported "misinformation" tracking group on Wednesday, asking for records related to communications with the Biden administration over "the moderation of content online."

Rudy Giuliani found liable for defamation in Georgia lawsuit from election workers

Rudy Giuliani has been found liable for defamation by a federal judge on Wednesday in a case brought on by two Georgia election workers relating to accusations of mishandling ballots in the 2020 election.

Legal battle erupts over the term ‘unborn child’ in Ohio abortion amendment

Anti-abortion advocates in Ohio have condemned a lawsuit filed by abortion-rights proponents objecting to the inclusion of the phrase "unborn child" in the proposed abortion amendment ballot question.

12-year-old kicked out of class for ‘Don’t Tread On Me’ patch defeats school

The 12-year-old boy at the center of the controversy surrounding the Gadsden Flag can claim victory over the Colorado school that forced him to leave class after we wore the "Don't Tread On Me" patch on his backpack.

2024 presidential race a near-tie with Trump inching ahead, poll says

The presidential contest in 2024 is shaping up to be a tight race, as another survey shows former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden nearing a tie in a hypothetical match-up.

Hurricane Idalia: Tree falls on DeSantis family house while Casey and children are home

A tree fell on Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) home while his wife, Casey DeSantis, and children were home as Hurricane Idalia made its way through Florida.

Mitch McConnell freezes and struggles to speak in second incident this summer

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) appeared to have difficulty speaking during a press conference in Kentucky on Wednesday, and froze up for about 30 seconds when he was asked if he would run for reelection, the second such incident this summer.

Gabon coup ‘deeply concerning’ but ‘too soon to call this a trend,’ US says

The Biden administration is actively following the military coup in Gabon on Wednesday, though an official said it's too soon to characterize the recent rash of coups as a "trend."

EU imports of LNG from Russia hit record high despite efforts to avoid funding Putin

The European Union is slated to import record amounts of Russian liquefied natural gas this year, a trend in conflict with its aim to reduce reliance on Russian fossil fuels and cut off funding for President Vladimir Putin's war machine.

Woman dies at same Border Patrol facility where denial of aid led to child’s death

An immigrant woman has died while at a Border Patrol facility in Harlingen, Texas, the same facility where an eight-year-old girl died earlier this year after being denied adequate medical care, according to United States Customs and Border Protection.
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