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Calgary’s Black Lives Matter president charged with hate crime

The Black Lives Matter chapter president of Calgary, Canada, was charged with a hate crime over an altercation near a Catholic school.

Sanctuary city Los Angeles decries Abbott for busing migrants from Texas: ‘It is abhorrent’

Democratic politicians in Los Angeles attacked Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) for sending a bus of immigrants who were released into Texas border towns to the sanctuary state of California.

FAA reauthorization bill markup stalled in Senate committee amid pilot training

A Senate panel indefinitely delayed the markup of its Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization bill on Thursday amid an ongoing dispute regarding a pilot training amendment.

Donald Trump arrested: Judge Cannon issues first order for lawyer security clearances

The judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's latest criminal case gave her first order since the historic arraignment earlier this week.

Mars rover sends back pictures of Martian sky

NASA's Mars Curiosity rover sent two panorama photos of the Martian sky back to Earth.

Biden White House threatened with subpoena from Jim Jordan for ‘censorship’ records

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) is dangling the possibility of a subpoena to the White House in order to uncover records on how it "coerced and colluded with companies and other intermediaries to censor speech."

Phone location data on Jan. 5 pipe bomber may have been ‘corrupted’: FBI official

A former top FBI official said the bureau’s efforts to catch the unidentified suspect who planted pipe bombs the night before the Capitol riot may have been hampered by geolocation data from one cellphone provider being “corrupted.”

Lawmaker proposes renaming street outside Chinese Embassy for Tiananmen Square victims

EXCLUSIVE — Freshman Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) introduced a bill to rename the street in front of the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C., to “1 Tiananmen Square Memorial Boulevard” in honor of the victims of the Tiananmen Square Massacre.

Twitter accused of copyright infringement in $250 million lawsuit from music publishers

Twitter is being sued by the National Music Publishers' Association for allegedly violating copyright law by allowing users to post music on the platform without permission.

DeSantis responds to Trump indictment with calls for FBI and DOJ ‘accountability’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) may have a new strategy when dealing with the news-dominating spectacle of former President Donald Trump's indictment over accusations he mishandled classified documents after avoiding the topic in recent days.
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