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Trump’s 2026 trial proposal for election subversion case should be rejected: DOJ

Special counsel Jack Smith poured cold water on former President Donald Trump's efforts to delay his Washington, D.C., federal trial over alleged election interference until 2026, saying it denies the public's "right to a speedy trial."

EPA delays review of ozone standard, drawing ire from green groups

The Environmental Protection Agency announced on Tuesday it is initiating a new review of ground-level ozone, otherwise known as smog, standards and pushing back the prospects of any immediate action to regulate the pollutant.

WATCH LIVE: Biden speaks after touring Maui wildfire devastation

President Joe Biden is speaking in Hawaii while on a visit to examine the devastation on the island of Maui caused by wildfires.

Mitt Romney says he’ll make a Senate reelection decision by the fall

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) said on Monday that he will decide on whether to run for a second term in 2024 by this fall as multiple Republican contenders are poised to compete for the seat.

Mark Zuckerberg threatens to discipline Meta staffers for failing to return to office

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, once a vocal advocate of working from home, is cracking down on his staff and threatening to penalize them if they fail to return to the office.

DC ranked third-most pest-infested city in America

Washington, D.C., has been ranked as the third-most pest-infested city in America based on the population of both cockroaches and rats.

Comedian Rob Schneider slams president over Hawaii response: ‘Biden hates Americans’

Comedian Rob Schneider has criticized President Joe Biden over his response to the fires in Hawaii, stating that the president "hates Americans."

Trump up 44 points ahead of debate, but most don’t agree he should skip

Former President Donald Trump has a dominant 44-point lead in the Republican primary in a new poll Monday, days ahead of the first GOP debate he plans not to attend, a decision that doesn’t sit well with his supporters or the broader Republican electorate.

Mississippi school district pushed equity, quizzed parents on gender identity

EXCLUSIVE — A Mississippi school district has been using teacher trainings to incorporate ideas of critical race theory and asked parents if they were comfortable discussing gender identity and sexual orientation with school staff, according to documents obtained by a parental rights organization.

Texas moves border buoys back into US water after drifting into Mexican territory

AUSTIN, Texas — Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) said Texas has moved a string of buoys in the Rio Grande further north in the water following pushback from the international water commission that the barrier had drifted onto the Mexico side of the river.
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