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US and UK make case for Ukraine retaking Crimea: ‘We need to finish this job’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's aspiration to liberate all Russian-occupied territory has received a full-throated endorsement from United States and British officials amid a wider transatlantic debate about outcomes of the war in Ukraine.

Judge blocks Texas bill to prevent cities from enacting progressive laws

A judge blocked a Texas law that attempted to keep cities from enacting progressive laws.

Boebert files four amendments to slash Lloyd Austin and DOD officials’ salaries

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) filed four salary-slashing Holman rule amendments to the Department of Defense appropriations bill as they look to cut the salaries of officials they believe have failed at their jobs.

Whitmer backs plan to use 100% ‘clean energy’ in Michigan

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) is asking lawmakers to pass a 100% clean energy standard, a move that will allow Michigan to join a slew of states that have previously set similar policies for reducing carbon emissions from the power sector.

Arizona secretary of state says Trump cannot be kept off state ballot

Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes claimed Wednesday that he does not have the power to keep former President Donald Trump off the ballot next year as critics argue Trump violated a constitutional amendment that would disqualify him.

Oliver Anthony opens up to Joe Rogan about celebrity status

Music sensation Oliver Anthony opened up to Joe Rogan on Wednesday about his new celebrity status and responded to the criticism he has endured in the wake of the success of his hit song, "Rich Men North of Richmond."

AOC says immigration is ‘arguably’ Biden administration’s ‘weakest issue’

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) described immigration as "arguably this administration’s weakest issue" amid concerns from the public and Republican lawmakers regarding the southern border.

House Democrat calls for term limits after McConnell freeze-up

At least one House Democrat responded to reports of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) freezing up in front of reporters on Wednesday, using the incident to call on Congress to implement term limits for lawmakers and Supreme Court justices.

Idalia path tracker WATCH LIVE: Storm downgraded to tropical depression

Hurricane Idalia, the latest severe storm to hit the United States, made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region as a Category 3 hurricane on Wednesday morning around 7:45 a.m., and it was downgraded to a tropical depression Wednesday evening as it traveled over Georgia.

Tim Scott and GOP senators urge Cardona to investigate Chinese influence in K-12 schools

A group of Republican senators led by 2024 presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) urged Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona to investigate Chinese influence in K-12 schools in a letter Tuesday, citing a recent report from the parent activist organization Parents Defending Education.
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