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Donald Trump indicted: Three biggest questions this morning after late-night bombshell

Now that former President Donald Trump has been indicted on federal criminal charges, several questions remain regarding the Justice Department's next steps and the future of Trump's other legal scandals.

Donald Trump indicted: What is the Espionage Act and what are the punishments for it?

The Department of Justice has indicted Donald Trump, levying federal charges against the former president over accusations he mishandled classified documents after leaving the White House and thwarted efforts from the government to reclaim them.

Wildfire smoke map: Track ‘hazardous’ haze as it spreads across US from Canada

High levels of air pollution caused by over 400 wildfires in Canada continue to blanket the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.

The businesses and people harmed by the rise of ESG

Proponents of investment based on ESG principles have touted it as a way to protect the environment and advance social equality, but the movement has also created losers as it has spread throughout corporations.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth $914 arrives in three weeks

There are just three more weeks until recipients of the Supplemental Security Income program will receive their second June payments, worth up to $914 for individual filers.

Democrats pushing for debt limit overhaul bill: Report

House and Senate Democrats are reportedly introducing legislation Friday to overhaul the debt ceiling process in response to the default scare, where lawmakers came extremely close to careening the economy into an unprecedented and dangerous situation.

Vivek Ramaswamy says DeSantis campaign too sensitive: ‘I hope they grow out of it’

Vivek Ramaswamy, entrepreneur and 2024 Republican presidential candidate, thinks Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's campaign should toughen up as the primary gets underway.

Democrats optimistic as Julie Su’s labor nomination languishes Senate

It’s been nearly four months since President Joe Biden nominated Julie Su to become labor secretary, and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has not yet set a date to hold a vote on the floor, a key sign that her nomination still doesn’t have the votes.

Can President Joe Biden’s White House wish away RFK Jr.’s 2024 primary challenge?

The White House's strategy to date has been to ignore it. The press has mostly ignored Kennedy as well.

Republicans revolt after Eric Adams sues upstate counties for blocking migrants from NYC

Furious Republican lawmakers outside the five boroughs have vowed to fight New York City Mayor Eric Adams after he sued dozens of counties for refusing to take in illegal immigrants the city had once claimed it was willing to help.
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