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Donald Trump indicted: Georgia pardon law under scrutiny

Georgia’s pardon system is attracting attention in the aftermath of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis indicting former President Donald Trump on racketeering charges for his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election.

Business and financial questions loom over Jim Justice’s West Virginia Senate bid

Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV) continues to face growing scrutiny over a string of legal challenges against his family's coal empire, months after launching his campaign to challenge Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) for his Senate seat next year.

Taliban didn’t take chance to take out ISIS before suicide attack killed 13 US service members: Book

The Taliban failed to act on United States intelligence and conduct an assault on a building ISIS-K members were using as a staging post just days before a deadly terrorist attack killed 13 U.S. service members during the chaotic 2021 withdrawal of Afghanistan, a new book reveals.

Mortgage rates at two-decade high could rise further and stay there for months

Mortgage rates recently broke a 21-year record, and those hoping for notable declines will likely have to do some waiting.

Biden pushed to fulfill promise of abolishing private ICE jails following reports of abuse

A report detailing abuses that illegal immigrants suffered while in federal custody has prompted advocates to renew their calls for President Joe Biden to follow through on his promise to end privately operated United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention centers.

Why putting ‘rust’ in water could be key to removing toxins

Researchers have developed a new way to filter toxins like oil, estrogen, and microplastics out of water sources using what they call "smart rust."

US urges China to ease ‘pressure’ on Taiwan

The State Department on Saturday urged China to end its escalation of tensions with Taiwan.

Ron DeSantis breaks silence on leaked memo

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) claimed a leaked memo that appeared to lay out a strategy for him to follow in next week's Republican primary debate is not his.

David Brooks says ‘Democrats are not grateful enough’ for Biden as 2024 candidate

New York Times columnist David Brooks claimed Democratic voters should count themselves "lucky" that President Joe Biden is a candidate in the 2024 election.

California community college professors sue state over DEI rules they say infringe on First Amendment

A group of six community college professors in California are suing the state over its requirements to include diversity, equity, and inclusion elements in their courses.
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