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Biden signs order to call up 3,000 troops for Operation Atlantic Resolve in Europe

President Joe Biden signed an order on Thursday allowing the Pentagon to call up as many as 3,000 reserve troops to support Operation Atlantic Resolve in Europe.

Florida attorney general warns Justice Department against opening ‘political investigation’ into immigrant flights

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody sent a letter to United States Attorney General Merrick Garland warning the Justice Department against opening an investigation into its flights sending immigrants to other states.

Marianne Williamson admits 2024 campaign low on cash: Report

Progressive Democratic presidential hopeful Marianne Williamson is reportedly struggling to bring in donations for her presidential campaign, according to audio from a Zoom call with campaign volunteers leaked on Thursday.

Texas professors sue Abbott over TikTok ban at state universities

A group of professors and researchers at Texas public universities are suing the state government and Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) for imposing a ban on TikTok on any device used to conduct official state business.

Why Biden’s labor secretary pick Julie Su may not need Senate confirmation

Julie Su, President Joe Biden’s nominee for secretary of the Labor Department, has faced opposition in the Senate across party aisles, leaving her nomination in limbo.

What ever happened to Fran Drescher?

Actress Fran Drescher made headlines Thursday when she kicked off the union representing entertainers strike with an impassioned speech.

Kevin McCarthy says he wants to know who brought cocaine into the White House

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) says he wants an answer to who brought cocaine into the White House after the Secret Service announced it had closed the investigation with no suspect.

Becerra tells COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers that HHS will still buy vaccines

Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra sent a letter on Thursday to COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers indicating that the federal government will continue to purchase vaccines in advance of the transition of the products to the traditional consumer market for the 2023-2024 seasonal cycle.

Big Tech worries remain bipartisan, but views on FTC’s Lina Khan aren’t

Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Lina Khan got a harsh reception Thursday from the House Judiciary Committee, with Republicans questioning her legal moves, aggressive tactics, and whether she properly follows ethics standards.

Kavanaugh plays up collegiality on Supreme Court: ‘We eat lunch together’

Justice Brett Kavanaugh pushed back on any notion that the Supreme Court is experiencing tension because of the 6-3 ideological split among the justices, saying, "We eat lunch together" around 65 times a year.
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