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Trump says he may be open to future primary debates after all

Former President Donald Trump suggested in an interview on Thursday that he may participate in future GOP primary debates, a change in tune from his past resistance to battling it out with his 2024 rivals onstage.

Austin announces awards for military units involved in Afghanistan evacuation

The U.S. military units involved in the evacuation of Afghanistan two years ago were approved for an award recognizing their difficult work under life-threatening conditions.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,691 for September beginning in Delaware in two days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin its September payments in Delaware, worth up to $1,691, in two days.

Chip Roy demands answers from Texas district attorney on ‘lax’ bail policies after two officers shot

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) is requesting information from the Bexar County district attorney in Texas about why he let out on bail a "career criminal" who is thought to have shot at San Antonio police officers.

FDA closes largest primate lab to save hundreds of monkeys and millions of dollars

The Food and Drug Administration quietly closed its Arkansas lab that tested drugs on monkeys.

Trump Fulton County trial to be livestreamed on YouTube: Judge

A Fulton County judge presiding over the cases of 19 defendants including former President Donald Trump said all court proceedings in the sweeping racketeering and election interference case will be livestreamed and televised.

Mitch McConnell health scare: The official explanation versus outside analysis

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was medically cleared after a concerning speech delay while answering questions from reporters at a Kentucky press conference on Wednesday, but the diagnosis has given some members of the medical community pause.

Satisfaction with K-12 education ties all-time low in new poll

A new poll says the public is overwhelmingly dissatisfied with the quality of K-12 education in the United States.

Biden investigation: Obama, Biden aides reviewing emails for release to House Oversight

National Archives officials have sent some of the records sought by the House Oversight Committee to aides for former President Barack Obama and President Joe Biden to approve for release.

Trump moves to sever Georgia RICO case from co-defendants to avoid speedy trial

Former President Donald Trump asked a judge on Thursday to separate his racketeering case from that of his co-defendants who have opted for an October trial, saying a trial happening that quickly would violate his right to due process.
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