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Trump told Putin there would be ‘hell to pay’ if Russia invaded Ukraine

Former President Donald Trump said Vladimir Putin delayed the Russian invasion of Ukraine as long as he did due to a conversation between the two world leaders.

Supreme Court to decide if US can be sued over incorrect credit report

The Supreme Court agreed to consider a lawsuit over whether the federal government waived its legal immunity for money damages over errors related to credit reports in a case between a Pennsylvania man and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Democrats push for increased abortion access ahead of Roe reversal anniversary

Saturday marks the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling, which ended nationwide access to abortion and returned the question of the procedure’s legality to elected branches of government.

The four key takeaways from Trump’s Fox News interview

Former President Donald Trump sat down for a wide-ranging interview on Monday in which he discussed his latest indictment, his hiring decisions for his administration, and claims about the 2020 election.

Hunter Biden plea: Comer says investigation will continue after ‘sweetheart’ deal

The House Oversight Committee’s investigation into an alleged bribery scheme involving Hunter Biden and a Ukrainian energy executive will continue even after the president’s son agreed to plead guilty to three federal charges.

Ramaswamy talks to homeless community in Philadelphia, alleges ‘corruption’ among assistance groups

Entrepreneur and Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy gave voters an inside look at Philadelphia's "third-world" Kensington neighborhood, asking the homeless there what solutions they need.

Hunter Biden plea: Byron York says Republicans view deal as ‘slap on the wrist’

Washington Examiner chief political correspondent Byron York said Republicans will view the federal charges against Hunter Biden as a "slap on the wrist," fueling the cry that there is a "two-tiered" system of justice.

Bipartisan lawmakers aim to create AI commission with new bill

A bipartisan pair of lawmakers is proposing the creation of a federal commission to determine how to regulate artificial intelligence.

Multifamily construction hits record in May as hope for housing market grows

The number of multifamily units under construction hit a record in May of 994,000, a surge in supply that should help lower rent pressures.

Ron and Casey DeSantis attacked for having a ‘healthy marriage’: Kaylee McGhee White calls it ‘political sexism’

The Washington Examiner’s Kaylee McGhee White said the latest attacks on 2024 Republican presidential candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and his wife Casey are nothing short of “political sexism.”
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