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Austin announces Abrams tanks will arrive in Germany for Ukrainian training in weeks ahead

The U.S. military will begin training Ukrainian forces on how to operate Abrams tanks next month, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said on Friday.

Colin Kaepernick to fund independent autopsy for Georgia man who died in jail

Former NFL quarterback turned activist Colin Kaepernick will cover the costs of an independent autopsy for a Georgia man who died in custody last year, civil rights Attorney Ben Crump said.

Republicans care more about ending ‘woke’ policies than preserving Medicare: Poll

A majority of Republican voters say they care more about ending “woke” ideologies in schools and businesses than fighting cuts to Social Security and Medicare benefits, according to a new poll.

Cruz goes all-in on Mooney in pivotal West Virginia Senate race to unseat Manchin

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) endorsed Rep. Alex Mooney (R-WV) on Friday in what is likely to be a competitive Republican primary race for Sen. Joe Manchin’s (D-WV) seat in 2024.

Biden administration to shell out $1.9M on ‘disinformation’ curricula, documents show

The Biden administration is set to spend taxpayer dollars on a sweeping media education program that will train government employees, media professionals, librarians, educators, and information specialists in foreign countries on "countering disinformation," according to grant documents reviewed by the Washington Examiner.

Washington state cites racial bias as it abolishes death penalty

Gov. Jay Inslee (D-WA) signed a bill on Thursday removing state laws that the Washington state Supreme Court determined are invalid or unconstitutional, effectively abolishing the death penalty.

Whole Foods announces corporate layoffs

Whole Foods, which is owned by Amazon, is laying off hundreds of corporate employees in anticipation of a recession hurting its business later this year.

Feinstein absence presents pitfalls for Democrats seeking Supreme Court testimony

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-IL) made it clear that the absence of one of his Democratic colleagues left him with few options to investigate corruption allegations against Justice Clarence Thomas.

Jury to decide case involving Tesla Autopilot crash

A jury in California has begun deliberating on one of the first cases in which Tesla's autopilot driving software allegedly caused a crash, a case with major implications for the company's experimental software.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth up to $400 to be paid to Massachusetts residents in 24 days

Recipients of a food and utility subsidy program in Chelsea, Massachusetts, will receive their final payment from the program in 24 days.
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