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Atlanta mass shooting: Police capture suspected gunman after manhunt

A suspect in the deadly Atlanta medical facility shooting on Wednesday has been arrested, according to county police officers.

JD Vance calls out Biden as White House issues warning of recession

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) criticized the Biden administration for refusing to negotiate on the current state of the debt plan, saying the president is playing “Russian roulette with the country’s finances.”

Left-wing Florida protesters stage sit-in at DeSantis’s office over his governance

A group of left-wing protesters in Florida staged a sit-in at the office of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) after the governor signed a slew of conservative legislation.

Republicans demand answers after Biden administration loses track of 85,000 migrant children

EXCLUSIVE — A first-term House Republican is leading 75 other lawmakers in demanding transparency from the Biden administration following a report that the federal government was unable to track 85,000 migrant children whom it released into the United States since 2021, the Washington Examiner has learned.

Oregon House passes wide-ranging gun control bill

The Oregon House passed a gun control bill on Tuesday that would make it illegal to sell, transfer, or possess untraceable firearms, such as ghost guns. The legislation would also require background checks for all gun sales in the state, including private sales.

Florida House passes bill targeting university diversity programs

Florida lawmakers have passed a bill aimed at preventing university programs focused on diversity.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth $914 arrives in 29 days

Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries will receive their monthly payment for June, worth $914 for individual filers, in just over four weeks.

Trump suit against New York Times thrown out by state Supreme Court

The New York Supreme Court tossed out a lawsuit from former President Donald Trump against the New York Times on Wednesday.

Four House seats Democrats could lose following state Supreme Court gerrymandering decision

North Carolina Republicans' 2024 path has been cleared following the state Supreme Court's recent decision to overturn a past ruling that disallowed partisan gerrymandering, paving the way for the Republicans to create a map that more heavily favors their party.

Senate approves measure to cancel Biden’s solar tariff pause, teeing up third veto

Senators passed a measure Wednesday to invalidate the emergency declaration President Joe Biden declared last summer to temporarily protect Asian solar energy imports from anti-dumping and countervailing duties.
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