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Two Navy service members arrested for sharing sensitive information with China: DOJ

Two United States Navy service members were arrested and indicted in two separate cases for allegedly sending sensitive military information to intelligence officers for the People's Republic of China, the Justice Department announced Thursday.

Donald Trump indicted: Former president pleads not guilty for third time this year

Donald Trump pleaded not guilty on Thursday to four federal charges brought by special counsel Jack Smith alleging the former president coordinated with co-conspirators in an attempt to subvert the 2020 presidential election.

Kamala Harris stumps for Biden in Wisconsin: ‘Bidenomics is working!’

Vice President Kamala Harris continued her spotlight run with an economics-focused speech in Wisconsin.

Virginia public schools face increased scrutiny over special education compliance

Multiple school districts and the state Department of Education in Virginia have been facing intense scrutiny for allegedly failing to accommodate students with disabilities or provide sufficient special education resources.

LIHWAP payments: Applications close in eight days for Pennsylvania residents interested in up to $2,500 for water bills

Pennsylvania residents with low incomes who need assistance to maintain access to drinking water and wastewater services can apply to the Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program, for which applications close in eight days.

Sarah Bedford: Hunter Biden was ‘essentially selling’ access to Joe Biden

The Washington Examiner's Sarah Bedford said Thursday that Hunter Biden had been selling access to his father, President Joe Biden, to foreign countries during the elder Biden's time as vice president.

Bidenomics not resonating with voters pessimistic about the economy: Poll

As President Joe Biden continues to push his economic agenda, a majority of voters remain pessimistic about the state of the economy, according to a new CNN poll released Thursday.

Manchin and Tester lead Democrats blasting Biden for defunding school hunting and archery programs

Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) is leading a charge by some Senate Democrats who are pushing back against the Biden administration's interpretation of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which would cut funding for school archery and hunting programs.

RFK Jr. sues YouTube for removed videos featuring his skepticism on vaccines

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. filed a lawsuit against YouTube, and its parent company Google, on Wednesday.

Food stamps: Initial August SNAP payment worth average of $188 arrives for Georgia residents in two days

Georgia families and individuals who get assistance from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program can expect to receive their payment for August in two days.
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