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King Charles coronation: Here’s what you should know about Saturday’s ceremony

King Charles III will be crowned as the United Kingdom's latest monarch on Saturday. It will be the first such ceremony in more than 70 years and continue a tradition that spans centuries.

Biden launches preemptive strikes on GOP as border crisis is expected to deepen

The White House is going on offense as immigration takes center stage in American politics.

‘Unflinching’ Fed panel report reveals causes of Silicon Valley Bank’s downfall

It has renewed calls from policymakers for stronger banking regulations.

Is a future war over Taiwan winnable by either China or the US?

A conversation with retired Maj. Gen. Mick Ryan, one of Australia’s premier military thinkers.

Aging in place: Biden’s senior status hovers over president’s final campaign

President Joe Biden is the oldest president the country has ever had, and that could hurt him as he embarks on his last ride.

Conservative activist specified Ginni Thomas’s name be left off payment notes: Report

A conservative judicial activist reportedly specified that the name of the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas be left off billing paperwork for consulting services.

Two states investigating NFL over workplace bias and harassment allegations

The attorneys general of California and New York announced an investigation into "allegations of employment discrimination and a hostile work environment at the National Football League" on Thursday.

Witness who worked at Mar-a-Lago provides fresh picture of Trump inquiry: Report

A person who worked at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort is reportedly cooperating in the special counsel investigation of the former president.

Florida legislature passes bill to allow state to take custody of children subjected to transgender treatment

The Florida legislature passed a bill that bans transgender surgeries for minors and grants jurisdiction over children receiving gender-related treatment to courts in the state. The bill will head to Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) desk, where he is expected to sign it.

GOP senators question naval drag queen ambassador effort for security reasons

Following the Navy inviting a drag queen and active-duty sailor to join its pilot “digital ambassador” program, 14 Republican senators are raising a red flag.
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