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House Democrat blasts military academy exemption in Supreme Court affirmative action ruling

Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO) slammed a Supreme Court decision on Thursday for exempting military academies from the ruling against affirmative action in college admissions.

Don Lemon spends unemployment in the Hamptons after being ousted from CNN

Former CNN host Don Lemon has been spotted spending his summer around his Sag Harbor home in New York.

Lead Iran deal negotiator on leave with ‘security clearance under review’

Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s lead negotiator in talks concerning the 2015 Iran nuclear deal has been placed "on leave,” the State Department confirmed Thursday.

LIHEAP payments: Illinois benefits for water and sewer bills arrive in two days

Eligible residents in Illinois will have access to assistance paying their water bills in two days.

Florida deputy found not guilty over Parkland high school shooting response

Scot Peterson, a former Florida deputy charged with felony child neglect for failing to stop a 2018 school shooting, was found not guilty on Thursday.

Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney blasts Bud Light over lack of support: ‘Scared to leave my house’

Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney addressed Bud Light in an Instagram post on Thursday.

Russia fans anger about Quran burning to obstruct Sweden’s NATO entry

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s government issued multiple condemnations of a Quran burning incident in Sweden that could fortify Turkey’s blockade of the Nordic state’s entry into NATO.

Montana Gov. Gianforte endorses Tim Sheehy in bid for Jon Tester’s Senate seat

Gov. Greg Gianforte (R-MT) is throwing his support behind businessman and former Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy in his bid to unseat Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) as Republicans attempt to clear the primary field in hopes of boosting their candidate in the general election.

Biden says John McCain wouldn’t ‘think much’ of current Republican Party

President Joe Biden suggested Thursday that the late Sen. John McCain would be disappointed with the current state of the Republican Party.

Joni Ernst reveals Biden administration ‘excessive fossil fuel usage’ and travel while promoting green agenda

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) is calling hypocrisy on the Biden administration's environmental agenda, slamming the president's climate envoy, John Kerry, and other bureaucrats' worldwide plane travel while encouraging net-zero carbon dioxide emissions.
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