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WATCH: The View blames latest shootings on guns and ‘white men’ being radicalized

The View hosts said Friday that the latest string of random shootings involving shooters who were white, Hispanic, and black was about the "major problem" of guns and "white men."

Louisville shooting: Killer wanted to show ease of purchasing guns, manifesto states

The shooter in the Old National Bank spree in Louisville, Kentucky, wrote a 13-page manifesto in which he detailed three reasons for the incident that claimed the lives of five people.

Princeton students perform in musical titled: To All the Babies I’ve Killed Before

A Princeton undergraduate student is directing and starring in a pro-abortion musical she wrote that explores feminist themes of the patriarchy while using a literary saying that evokes abortion.

Breyer calls Thomas a ‘man of integrity’ as Democrats ratchet up ethics concerns

Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer called Justice Clarence Thomas a "man of integrity" as his former colleague faces an onslaught of criticism from Democrats over his relationship with a wealthy Republican donor.

Hunter Biden investigation: Whistleblower lawyer condemns ‘attacks’ by president’s son

The lawyer for an IRS whistleblower who alleged that “politics” infected the federal investigation into Hunter Biden has condemned “attacks” on his client by an attorney for President Joe Biden’s son.

Biden signs order requiring agencies to prioritize ‘environmental justice’

President Joe Biden signed an executive order Friday directing federal agencies to prioritize issues of "environmental justice," the latest in a series of steps from the administration as it seeks to deliver on its goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Students increasingly look to politically aligned states when choosing college

Current and future college students are increasingly accounting for a state's political climate, especially on abortion, when choosing where to go to college, according to a spate of recent surveys.

House Judiciary to hold hearing examining ‘exploitation’ of migrant children at border

The House Judiciary Committee will convene a hearing on the surge of immigration at the southern border, this time focusing on how open-border policies specifically affect unaccompanied children who make their way into the United States.

WATCH: Kari Lake recalls heated confrontation with Mika Brzezinski at airport

Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake said she had a less-than-friendly run-in with MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski Wednesday.

China tells US and allies to stop talking about ‘status quo’ around Taiwan

Secretary of State Antony Blinken and U.S. allies must stop protesting China's military pressure on Taiwan, according to a top Chinese envoy.
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