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Pentagon accounting error overvalued weapon shipments to Ukraine by $3 billion

The Department of Defense overestimated the value of the military aid it provided to Ukraine over the course of the war by roughly $3 billion.

DeSantis team highlights how he battled the media over parental rights

EXCLUSIVE — Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) political team is touting how he battled against the media for parental rights as he inches closer to a 2024 decision.

Texas announces first bus of immigrants to Denver, vows to continue until Biden acts

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) announced on Thursday that the first of multiple buses of immigrants arrived in Denver, Colorado. This comes days after Title 42's end.

Christian television network swipes Newsmax anchor

A former Newsmax anchor has signed on to anchor a show out of Christian news alternative Trinity Broadcasting Network.

Seven out of the 10 fastest-growing cities were in Florida or Texas last year

People are flocking to Florida and Texas, and a large majority of last year’s fastest-growing cities are located in one or the other, according to new Census Bureau data.

Disney cancels planned central Florida corporate campus

Disney will not move forward with its planned corporate campus in Lake Nona, Florida, which would have relocated nearly 2,000 jobs from California to the Sunshine State.

Fetterman joins in Democratic chorus and urges Biden to use 14th Amendment

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) joined 10 other senators in a press conference Thursday to pressure President Joe Biden into using the 14th Amendment.

Ukraine’s damaged Patriot missile battery repaired following Russian attacks

The Department of Defense said it helped repair a United States-provided Patriot missile system in Ukraine, confirming publicly for the first time that the highly touted and expensive equipment was damaged by Russian aerial attacks earlier this week.

Freedom Caucus wants no further debt ceiling talks until Senate takes up House bill

The House Freedom Caucus put out its position on the debt ceiling negotiations on Thursday and said its members needed to see the “Limit, Save, Grow Act” passed by the Senate and signed into law, dampening hopes of the group supporting a compromise bill that raises the debt ceiling.

Supreme Court ‘transparency’ group hammered by Judiciary GOP over IRS donor blunder

Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans have rebuked an advocacy group pushing for Supreme Court "transparency" after it unwittingly leaked its donors to the Washington Examiner and panicked.
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