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Durham report: Barr calls Trump-Russia investigation ‘one of the greatest injustices’ against a president

Former Attorney General William Barr called the FBI's investigation into former President Donald Trump "one of the greatest injustices" done toward a president.

Biden reelection campaign falling flat with key blue state leaders

President Joe Biden appears to be struggling to unify the Democratic Party as he tries to garner support from key Democratic state and city leaders.

McConnell gets what he asked for: A back seat to debt ceiling negotiations

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has been adamant that Senate Republicans leave negotiations over the debt ceiling to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and President Joe Biden since January, and now it appears the Kentucky Republican’s message has been received.

LA Dodgers condemned for honoring anti-Catholic transgender drag nuns: ‘Blasphemous’

The Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team is facing accusations of anti-Catholic bigotry after the team announced it would honor a gay and transgender group that uses Catholic imagery in sexualized contexts.

Title 42 ends: Abbott pleads with governors to send help down to Texas border

AUSTIN, Texas — Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) asked states to step up and deploy military and police down south to help the Lone Star State continue to respond to the Biden-era border crisis in the aftermath of Title 42 ending last week.

Riley Gaines details ‘traumatic’ experience with Lia Thomas and SFSU assault

Former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines described the "traumatic" experience she and other female athletes endured while sharing a locker room with transgender athlete Lia Thomas at the NCAA championships and the violent backlash she has faced since speaking out Tuesday before Congress.

McCarthy says he’ll refer George Santos expulsion to Ethics Committee

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said he’d move to refer the expulsion of Rep. George Santos (R-NY) to the House Ethics Committee when it comes up for a vote later this week, indicating such a move would be faster than waiting for court proceedings to conclude.

US convoy attacked in Nigeria with some casualties, but no Americans hurt

A United States convoy in Nigeria was attacked on Monday, resulting in a number of casualties, the White House confirmed.

Sudden push to require licenses for advanced AI sparks major debate

Calls for requiring licenses for advanced artificial intelligence by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and several senators Tuesday sparked immediate pushback from outsiders warning that federal regulation could harm innovation and hurt smaller companies.

Secret Service investigating intruder at home of national security adviser

The United States Secret Service is investigating an intruder at the home of national security adviser Jake Sullivan.
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