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Hugo Gurdon says large GOP field will allow Trump to ‘run through the middle’

The Washington Examiner's Hugo Gurdon shared his insight on the winners and losers of an ever-growing GOP field for the presidential nomination.

Senate advances bill meant to boost local and conservative news versus Big Tech

A bill intended to help local and conservative news outlets negotiate better rates from Big Tech platforms advanced in the Senate Thursday, building off the momentum from similar legislation in Canada and California.

Western allies announce new aid to Ukraine after meeting

Many Western countries are providing new aid packages to Ukraine following a meeting of defense leaders on Friday.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $1,000 to go out Thursday

Participants of a guaranteed income program in Los Angeles County will receive their next payment of $1,000 on Thursday.

Schiff faces ethics complaint over 2016 Russia collusion claims after censure vote fails

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) survived a Republican-led motion to censure earlier this week, but the California Democrat is not in the clear just yet.

Fort Sill commanding general relieved of command

The top officer at the Army’s Fort Sill base in Oklahoma was relieved of his command post on Tuesday.

Zelensky admits Ukraine counteroffensive has been ‘difficult’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky acknowledged Thursday that his country's counteroffensive had yielded “generally positive” results thus far but hasn't been easy.

Stimulus check update: Deadline to apply for direct payment worth up to $150 is in five days

Residents in Greensboro, North Carolina, still have five days left to apply for a property tax rebate with a maximum payment worth about $150.

Biden marks 11th DACA anniversary amid immigration and border controversies

President Joe Biden vowed to continue fighting for a "pathway to citizenship" for "Dreamers" Thursday.

The four undecided Supreme Court rulings that could come tomorrow

As the Supreme Court nears its annual summer recess, justices still have more than 20 cases to decide that could have a significant impact on the country.
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