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Donald Trump investigation: Additional info provided to Trump team after security footage accusations

The Justice Department has provided lawyers for former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants with additional information to review in the federal case regarding the handling of classified documents.

Biden blocks federal funds from schools with archery and hunting programs

The Department of Education is withholding federal funding from hunting and archery programs in schools, citing a bipartisan law passed last year that tightened restrictions around gun purchases in the wake of a deadly school shooting in Texas.

Massachusetts DA refers case of DeSantis-flown immigrants to Merrick Garland

A district attorney in Massachusetts is calling on U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to launch an investigation into the arrival of nearly 50 immigrants to Martha's Vineyard. The attorney is the latest state official to ask for a federal criminal inquiry.

Tuberville vows to fight Biden’s Space Command decision: ‘This is absolutely not over’

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) slammed President Joe Biden’s decision to keep the U.S. Space Command headquarters in Colorado instead of moving it to Alabama, claiming the current administration ‘inserted politics' into the decision.

Food stamps: Illinois direct SNAP payment worth up to $2,113 to arrive tomorrow

Illinois households receiving payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin collecting a maximum payment of $2,113 on Tuesday.

Joe Rogan suggests intelligence agencies provoked Capitol riot

Comedian and podcast host Joe Rogan alleged that members of domestic intelligence agencies encouraged and provoked Americans to storm the Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot.

Russia boasts about ‘adoption’ of Ukrainian children despite war crimes charges

Nearly 400 Ukrainian children have undergone an “adoption” process in Russia, according to a lead Russian official indicted on international war crimes charges for the seizure of Ukrainian children.

Woman uses machete to turn tables on attacker following sexual assault

A Philadelphia woman used a machete Sunday to turn the tables on her alleged sexual assault attacker.

Ukrainian drone attacks near Moscow are attempts to ‘strike at the Russian psyche’

Russian air defenses have largely been able to thwart recent drone attacks near Moscow, but they still demonstrate Ukraine has this new ability to bring the war to them.

NJ’s Senate president steps in as acting governor after lieutenant governor hospitalized

New Jersey is on its second acting governor as of Monday after Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver was hospitalized Monday morning. Oliver was unable to carry out the duties of acting governor.
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