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Trump decries Biden’s decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine

Former President Donald Trump denounced President Joe Biden's decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine.

Montana leaves American Library Association over ‘Marxist lesbian’ president

The Montana State Library Commission voted to cut all ties with the American Library Association on Tuesday, citing an inability to continue associating with an organization led by a self-described "Marxist."

DC Council passes emergency crime bill after Congress killed previous efforts

The D.C. Council passed an emergency public safety bill on Tuesday in the wake of rising crime in the city. The move comes months after Capitol Hill lawmakers worked to overhaul various crime bills from the district.

Drug suspect jumps out of plane to escape police

A suspect accused of multiple drug charges attempted to flee authorities Sunday by leaping from a Sun Country Airlines flight onto the tarmac at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

DOJ rejects Trump claim of presidential authority in Carroll defamation lawsuit

The Department of Justice on Tuesday rejected former President Donald Trump's claims of presidential immunity when he denied E. Jean Carroll's rape allegations while in office.

Manson Family murderer Leslie Van Houten released from prison

Leslie Van Houten, a member of the Manson family who was involved in one of the group's string of murders, has been released from prison.

New York City no longer offering free bus rides for immigrants

New York City has halted free bus rides to immigrants, who will now have to make their way to immigrant shelters through other means.

Stimulus check update: Deadline for taxpayers to collect 2019 refunds announced by IRS in six days

Taxpayers have six days left to claim their unclaimed tax refunds from 2019.

Trust in higher education drops to new low: Poll

The public's trust in higher education institutions nationwide sharply declined in the past year, according to a new Gallup poll.

Greg Abbott installs Texas border river buoy wall despite lawsuit

AUSTIN, Texas — Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) is moving forward with the installation of a $1 million wall of floating buoys on the U.S.-Mexico border despite newly filed legal action that targeted the operation.
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