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Sen. Kennedy warns new judicial ethics bill is a ‘court-killing machine’

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) warned his colleagues in the Senate that the passage of a judicial ethics bill would be "dangerous" and a "court-killing machine" on Thursday. His comments came after Senate Democrats passed the bill out of committee.

Biden and Republicans face impasse over immigration reform

The Biden administration and Republicans are gridlocked over the cause and solution to the immigration and fentanyl crises and have shown no signs of a deal on the horizon to permanently resolve either issue ahead of the 2024 election.

Feinstein sues for control of late husband’s trust amid ‘significant’ medical bills

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) began a legal effort this week to gain greater control over her late husband's estate as she tries to pay off what her lawyers describe as "significant medical expenses."

Veteran Supreme Court advocate touts ‘remarkable’ unity during Jackson’s first term

Washington, D.C. — Veteran Supreme Court advocate Paul Clement on Thursday touted a "remarkable achievement" by the justices in deciding more than 50% of their cases unanimously during the 2022-23 term.

Seattle Mariners’ Jarred Kelenic in tears revealing he broke his foot while kicking cooler

Seattle Mariners outfielder Jarred Kelenic said he “let the emotions get the best” of him after fracturing his left foot by kicking a water cooler while striking out against the Minnesota Twins during Wednesday's game.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,691 for SNAP benefits in Texas to begin in 12 days

Texas's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin sending out its August payments, worth up to $1,691, in 12 days.

Food stamps: Final direct payment worth an average of $181 for North Carolina residents to go out in one day

Residents who receive benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in North Carolina are set to receive their benefits in one day.

Utah voters won’t get to see House candidates debate each other in tense race

Republican candidates competing in Utah’s 2nd Congressional District special election will not face off in the primary debate typically held by the Utah Debate Commission.

Dylan Mulvaney asks for work on social media in wake of Bud Light fallout

Transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney is currently looking for work, announcing on social media that the influencer is available for bookings.

Joe Rogan suggests Jeffrey Epstein’s wild Bill Clinton painting was evidence of blackmail

Comedian and podcast host Joe Rogan suggested Tuesday that the late Jeffrey Epstein's strange painting of former President Bill Clinton in a dress was evidence that the sex trafficker had blackmailed Clinton.
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