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Joint Chiefs nominee claims Tuberville ‘challenges’ could have lasting impacts on military

President Joe Biden's nominee for chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Air Force Gen. C.Q. Brown, claimed Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) hold on military nominations could have a lasting impact on the U.S. military.

Ambiguous NATO statement on Ukraine fuels cries of ‘appeasement’

Western leaders declined to make any specific commitment on an eventual invitation for Ukraine to join NATO, to the disappointment of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the allies most vulnerable to Russia.

Gaines for Girls details trans athletes’ trek into women’s sports: ‘Ten times worse’ today

Riley Gaines’s new podcast, Gaines for Girls, debuts Wednesday morning, detailing the 43-year trek of transgender athletes infiltrating women’s sports.

McCarthy says Weiss must answer Congress’s questions: ‘What do you have to hide?’

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said Hunter Biden prosecutor David Weiss must answer Congress's questions.

Centrist Republicans look to avoid floor fight over NDAA

As the House seeks to advance its annual defense authorization bill, centrist Republicans are urging their more conservative colleagues to withdraw a number of controversial amendments that could tank the must-pass legislation ahead of its looming expiration deadline.

Denver to double tiny home homeless encampment

The Denver City Council approved plans Monday to nearly double the size of a planned homeless encampment that uses tiny homes as shelters.

Boebert seeks to eliminate salaries of some presidential appointees

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) said she plans to use the Holman rule to file amendments on appropriations bills targeting the salaries of several presidential appointees and other agency officials.

ATF sued over firearm license policy

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has been sued by a gun rights group over its regulation of firearm commerce.

Ken Buck says Mayorkas’s actions meet his standard for Holman rule

Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) says that Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas would meet his standard for invoking the Holman rule — an obscure provision that allows Congress to reduce the salary of or effectively fire a government employee.

Ohio school district spent over $24,000 on how to hide children’s ‘gender transitions’ from parents: Report

The biggest school district in Ohio, Columbus City Schools, spent over $24,000 on a presentation instructing teachers how to hide students' gender transitions from parents, according to a report.
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