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Donald Trump indictment: Judge orders hearing on Meadows request to move case to federal court

A federal judge has ordered an evidentiary hearing for Mark Meadows's request to move the Fulton County, Georgia, case brought against him to federal court.

China’s ‘entire’ US strategy upended by South Korea-Japan summit, Rahm Emanuel says

President Joe Biden’s upcoming Camp David summit with the leaders of Japan and South Korea will upend China’s strategy to drive the United States out of the Indo-Pacific, according to U.S. Ambassador Rahm Emanuel.

Tennessee’s Justin Pearson protests education policy in Florida

Democratic Tennessee state Rep. Justin Pearson joined dozens of teachers, students, and educational activists in marching to a Miami county school board meeting to protest Florida's black history teaching standards, a controversial policy debate in recent months.

Donald Trump tags ‘Bidenomics’ with new definition: ‘Inflation, taxation, submission, and failure’

Former President Donald Trump took aim at President Joe Biden’s economic policies, touting his own previous administration's agenda and pledging to create a “bigger and better” economy if he retakes the White House.

DC crime: Howard University tightens security protocols after mob attack

A pair of physical altercations in and around the campus of Howard University has prompted the Washington, D.C., school to issue new security protocols to protect students.

George Santos former aide facing federal charges after impersonating McCarthy staff member

Rep. George Santos's (R-NY) former campaign aide was federally charged with wire fraud and identity fraud after he was accused of impersonating House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) former chief of staff to solicit campaign donations.

Bradley Cooper defended by Leonard Bernstein’s family amid ‘Jewface’ accusations

The family of composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein has come to the aid and defense of Bradley Cooper, who will portray Bernstein in a film later this year.

Food stamps: Final direct August Mississippi SNAP payment worth up to $1,116 goes out in five days

Mississippi residents who have not received their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments will collect their food stamps in five days as the program concludes its payments for the month of August.

Cargo ship runs Russia’s blockade of Ukraine’s ports

A civilian cargo ship sailed through a “new humanitarian corridor” out of Odesa, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, a milestone defiance of Russia’s blockade of Ukrainian port cities.

What the 5th Circuit ruling does to the abortion drug mifepristone

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit issued a long-awaited ruling on Wednesday on the fate of the abortion pill mifepristone that would restore several restrictions and revoke order-by-mail prescriptions of the controversial medication if it were not for a stay order issued by the Supreme Court.
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