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International office investigating Russian war crimes ramps up operations

Authorities in Ukraine, the European Union, and the United States opened an international office to build criminal cases against Russian leaders for the war in Ukraine.

McCarthy doing better job as speaker than initial expectations, staffers say

After the House took four days to elect Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as its speaker in January, several lawmakers wondered aloud whether the dragged-out election would be a foreshadowing of his leadership: disagreements within the GOP stalling any action on the floor.

Bob Casey says terminology used in abortion debate ‘antiquated’ post-Dobbs

Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA), once a self-proclaimed "pro-life Democrat," now believes that the term is "antiquated."

Baltimore mayor criticizes attention given to ‘suburban white’ community after mass shooting

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott criticized the attention being given to "suburban white" communities in the wake of mass shootings following Sunday's block party shooting that left two dead and dozens wounded.

Democrats’ 2024 calendar uncertain as primary elections draw near

Voters are expected to cast their first ballots in the 2024 presidential primaries in less than seven months, but the Democratic Party's schedule for when voters cast their primary ballots remains unsettled.

Biden bummer: Confidence in America dragged to ‘lowest’ point

Confidence in America has been put in a free fall by the presidency of Joe Biden, according to a sobering and critical new Gallup report.

Five Supreme Court cases to watch when justices return from summer recess

As the Supreme Court winds down from its explosive term, the justices have already promised to consider an array of cases this fall that will leave a lasting impact on legal precedent.

California reparations: How likely are the proposals to pass?

The California reparations task force has issued its final recommendations and report to the state legislature for consideration. Some of the proposals face an uphill battle.

Reporter’s Notebook: Will the Mountain Valley Pipeline finally begin?

Washington Examiner Energy and Environment Reporter Breanne Deppisch joins Jim Antle to discuss the clearing of the Mountain Valley Pipeline and what that means for President Joe Biden’s clean energy policies.

Eight Palestinians killed as Israel launches operation in Jenin

At least eight Palestinians have been killed after Israel carried out air and ground attacks across Jenin in the occupied West Bank on Monday.
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