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Thirteen college presidents launch pro-free speech partnership to fight campus censorship

A group of 13 presidents from several major colleges announced a new partnership Tuesday to promote free expression on their campuses.

Two more home insurers exit California amid wildfire risks and state rules

Two new home insurers have abruptly announced plans to exit the California insurance market, further reducing options for residents in the state to protect their properties when risks of wildfires and other extreme weather events are on the rise.

‘Barbaric’ conditions across ICE detention centers nationwide revealed in new reports

Care experts hired by the Department of Homeland Security during the Trump administration to internally audit dozens of Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention centers and contracted local jails documented egregious conditions that are being made public for the first time.

Ukraine fumes at NATO territory suggestion as Medvedev calls for Russia to get Kyiv

NATO has emboldened Russia with an ill-conceived peace proposal, a top Ukrainian lawmaker fumed as a top Kremlin official reiterated Russian President Vladimir Putin’s desire to seize Kyiv.

House Republican Rob Wittman skirts federal stock trading disclosure law

A Republican congressman this week reported thousands of dollars' worth in stock trades almost one year after the transactions should have been made public under federal law, a financial disclosure shows.

Marjorie Taylor Greene floats Trump vice president slot or Senate run

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is only in her second term in the House but she already has her eyes on a bigger perch.

Most believe Trump acted illegally in alleged attempts to overturn Georgia 2020 election: Poll

Former President Donald Trump has decried his indictment in Fulton County, Georgia, on racketeering charges related to his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election in the state as part of a continuing "witch hunt," but most adults do not agree with him.

New York National Guard to secure hotels sheltering immigrants following sexual assaults

Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) is sending New York Army National Guard soldiers to upstate counties where immigrants have been bused out of New York City and placed in hotels following sexual assault allegations at an Erie County shelter.

WATCH LIVE: Biden speaks on anniversary of Inflation Reduction Act

President Joe Biden is delivering remarks on the one-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act being signed into law.

Asking voters if they want to see Trump debate

The first debate for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination is scheduled for Aug. 23 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but former President Donald Trump has yet to confirm if he will be onstage.
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