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Congressmen introduce bipartisan bill to create DOJ program supporting law enforcement

EXCLUSIVE — A bipartisan duo in the House introduced legislation Tuesday to create a "formal program" in the Justice Department to support law enforcement in a nod to National Police Week.

Bipartisan bill would empower Pentagon to take down Mexican drug cartels pushing fentanyl

EXCLUSIVE — Democrats and Republicans from the House and Senate will debut legislation that would declare fentanyl a national security threat and unleash the Pentagon's full power on Mexican drug cartels.

Fifty-one New Hampshire state legislators endorse DeSantis: ‘We need winners’

Over 50 New Hampshire state representatives endorsed Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for president Tuesday morning, urging him to get into the race.

Biden concedes victory to Manchin as vulnerable Democrat slams president’s green agenda

The Biden administration gave Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) a major victory on a natural gas project amid his criticisms of the president's energy policies.

Stimulus check update: Seven states that could send checks to residents this year

There are seven states set to send out stimulus checks to qualifying residents later this year, with the highest amount being $1,500, which will go to New Jersey homeowners.

Durham report: Special counsel names Hillary Clinton ally as likely source of infamous Trump rumor

Special counsel John Durham identified an ally of Hillary Clinton as the source for the infamous "golden showers" rumors that circulated around then-candidate Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election.

Fulton County district attorney asks judge to toss Trump attempt to have Georgia investigation ended

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis asked a judge to throw out former President Donald Trump's motion to end the special grand jury investigation into efforts to overturn Georgia's 2020 presidential election results.

Sorority tells Megyn Kelly girls are in ‘constant fear’ with trans woman in sisterhood

Sorority sisters at the University of Wyoming are suing after a transgender student was inducted into their local chapter and told Megyn Kelly on Monday they feel scared and betrayed by the institutions that are supposed to keep them safe.

Two days left for AT&T customers to claim their part of $60 million settlement

There are two days left for eligible AT&T customers, both current and former, to take advantage of a settlement worth $60 million from the company.

OpenAI CEO tells Congress to require licenses for advanced artificial intelligence

The founder of ChatGPT parent company OpenAI told Congress that it needs to license and regulate access to artificial intelligence.
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