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More theaters join in showing Sound of Freedom as it earns over $130 million

Angel Studios' Sound of Freedom is continuing to make progress at the box office. It's now being shown on over 4,000 screens in its fourth week of release.

Biden investigation: Comer plans to subpoena more Biden family associates over August recess

House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said his investigation into the Biden family's foreign business dealings will continue through the August recess, with plans to subpoena multiple possible witnesses to sit for transcribed interviews.

Chamber cries foul on Biden adding climate and equity rules to permitting reform deal

The Chamber of Commerce slammed the Biden administration Friday for proposing changes to federal permitting requirements that weren’t originally in the debt limit deal organized between the White House and House Republicans, arguing that the changes would further delay project approvals and calling it a “step in the wrong direction.”

Stephen A. Smith wants GOP to ‘shut up’ about Hunter Biden’s special treatment

Sports television personality Stephen A. Smith told Republicans to "shut up" and stop complaining about Hunter Biden's purported preferential treatment regarding his legal battles.

Food stamps: Virginia SNAP recipients will begin to see August benefits in four days

People who receive food stamps in the Old Dominion will begin to see their benefits for the month of August in four days.

Biden jokes about getting impeached over falling inflation

President Joe Biden took a dig at House Republicans considering an impeachment inquiry into the president during a speech in Maine.

Manchin takes victory lap after Supreme Court Mountain Valley Pipeline ruling

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) on Friday celebrated the resumption of construction on the Mountain Valley Pipeline, one day after the Supreme Court vacated judicial stays that prevented developers from completing the project.

Food stamps Florida SNAP recipients will have July payments Friday

All those who benefit from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, a form of assistance to pay for food, in Florida will receive their July payments Friday.

Black fraternity moves convention slated for Florida over its education policies

America's oldest intercollegiate black fraternity will not be returning to Florida for its biennial convention.

DeSantis says he’s open to pardoning Trump

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) floated pardoning former President Donald Trump, his chief 2024 presidential rival, if elected president.
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