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Donald Trump trial: Mar-a-Lago worker Carlos De Oliveira charged in Jack Smith case

Special counsel Jack Smith charged Carlos De Oliveira, a maintenance worker at Mar-a-Lago, in the Justice Department's case against former President Donald Trump related to classified documents, according to a court document filed Thursday night.

Senate mostly unified on China provisions despite NDAA fights

A measure that would require U.S. investors of Chinese tech companies to report investments overwhelmingly passed in the Senate, underscoring growing worries about China’s rapid advanced technology development.

DEA opens fentanyl lab on the border and warns of Mexican drug cartels’ global reach

The Biden administration is stepping up its fight to curtail the burgeoning fentanyl epidemic that is sweeping the United States and expanding far beyond the U.S. borders.

House leaves town for six-week recess with spending bill drama unresolved

The House adjourned for its six-week August recess on Thursday, leaving town one day earlier than expected despite a lengthy to-do list and lingering negotiations over must-pass spending legislation.

Department of Energy opens applications for $8.5 billion home energy efficiency rebates

The Biden administration on Thursday launched its long-awaited $8.5 billion home energy efficiency rebate program, the first step in its effort to help consumers upgrade older, fossil fuel devices in favor of new and more energy-efficient models.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. claims he saw Tupac’s murder

Boxing great Floyd Mayweather Jr. claims he witnessed the fatal shooting of rapper Tupac Shakur but denies he knows who is responsible.

Rand Paul blasts Democrats for setting ‘terrible precedent’ with Trump impeachment

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) attacked Democrats for impeaching former President Donald Trump twice amid the latest developments with Hunter Biden and the GOP’s potential impeachment push for President Joe Biden.

Comer and Norton introduce bill that would pave way for RFK Stadium redevelopment

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) and Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) introduced legislation on Thursday that would pave the way for the site where RFK Stadium sits in Washington, D.C., to be redeveloped.

Bronny James discharged from hospital after cardiac arrest

Bronny James, the oldest son of basketball star LeBron James, has been discharged from the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center after being treated for a cardiac arrest. He is now home, where he is resting and recovering.

Russia rages that Ukraine ‘is successful south of Bakhmut’

Ukraine's troops are wearing down Russia's occupying forces near Bakhmut, according to Russian military and pro-war bloggers, as a combination of Western artillery and poor Russian leadership take their toll.
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