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House COVID-19 subcommittee investigating vaccine mandates

Chairman of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) on Tuesday demanded that four executive agencies provide an account of the development and implementation of COVID-19 vaccination mandate policies.

District Attorney Fani Willis says she has received threats as Trump inquiry reaches end

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis told local leaders she received threats as charges over former President Donald Trump’s alleged interference in Georgia’s 2020 election results are expected to drop this month.

Democrats demand Biden administration end ‘failed’ asylum claims process

More than 60 House and Senate Democrats are calling on the Biden administration to stop its recently restarted practice of carrying out initial asylum screenings while immigrants are still in Border Patrol custody.

Idaho attorney general cannot prosecute out-of-state abortion referrals: Judge

Idaho medical providers can temporarily refer patients out-of-state for abortion access without fear of prosecution after a judge granted an emergency request from state healthcare providers.

Biden’s Space Command decision escalates Tuberville feud over military holds

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) vowed to escalate his monthslong feud with the White House following President Joe Biden's decision to keep Space Command's headquarters in Colorado rather than permanently move it to Alabama.

DeSantis-appointed government eliminates DEI programs in Disney district

The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District announced on Tuesday that it would eliminate all diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives as part of the reshaping of the government of the district, which encompasses the Walt Disney World Resort.

Mega Millions result: Everything to know about the $1 billion jackpot tonight

The Mega Millions jackpot jumped above a billion dollars after no winner was declared last week. The grand prize is now estimated to be $1.1 billion for Tuesday’s drawing.

Donald Trump’s 2024 fundraising spiked around indictments: Analysis

Former President Donald Trump hauled in a windfall in campaign donations through WinRed during announcements of looming indictments, according to an analysis of Federal Election Commission filings.

Harris hits back at DeSantis invitation: Will not ‘debate an undeniable fact’

Vice President Kamala Harris publicly refused an offer to debate Ron DeSantis on Tuesday.

Trump protected by presidential immunity from being sued over election claims while in office

A Pennsylvania judge ruled on Monday that former President Donald Trump is immune from being sued over 2020 election comments he made before leaving the White House.
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