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Actor Richard Dreyfuss of Jaws says inclusion standards ‘make me vomit’

Actor Richard Dreyfuss went on the record to lament inclusive standards in Hollywood.

Biden sees 30-point drop in approval from black Americans in latest poll

President Joe Biden has seen a dramatic fall in support among black Americans, according to a new poll.

Black voters backing Biden, but not with 2020 enthusiasm

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — LaJoia Broughton, a 41-year-old small-business owner, considers herself a fan of President Joe Biden.

Kentucky GOP aims for strong matchup versus Dem Gov. Beshear

LIBERTY, Ky. (AP) — As Kentucky’s GOP primary campaign sprints toward the finish line, some Republicans are looking ahead to the November election with an eye toward who best can reclaim the governorship — a job that the state’s dominant party has struggled to hold despite its strong showing in other races.

Michigan nears red flag gun law, but some sheriffs likely to ignore it

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Karen Kobylik knew her daughter should not have a gun. She had repeatedly called the police since her daughter turned 21, pleading with them to take her firearms because of the risk she posed to herself and others.

Greg Abbott blasts Mayorkas claim that border is not open as a ‘flat-out lie’

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) criticized the Biden administration for leaving a "welcome mat" at the border amid heightened fears of a mass influx this week.

Matt Gaetz defends Ron DeSantis after debate preparation footage leak

Firebrand Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) jumped to Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) defense amid leaked footage of the governor's 2018 debate preparations.

Top lawmakers voice opposition to short-term debt limit deal

Top lawmakers are giving the prospect of a short-term debt limit deal a cold reception, while largely refraining from ruling it out entirely.

Texas mall shooter identified as 33-year-old man: Report

The man who shot and killed eight people at a mall in Allen, Texas, has been identified by police as Mauricio Garcia.

Alejandro Mayorkas downplays fears of immigrants surge after Title 42 ends

The United States has been gearing up for a massive surge at the border over Title 42's expiration for over a "year and a half," according to a top official.
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