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Dem senator urges report on Palestinian-American journalist’s death be made public

Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) urged the White House on Monday to make a report investigating the killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh public.

Ukraine dam destroyed: Dozens of nearby towns expected to be flooded

A major hydroelectric dam in southern Ukraine has blown up, which will likely cause flooding to dozens of nearby towns and cities, including the Kherson region, the majority of which has been under Russian control since near the beginning of the invasion in February of 2022.

George Santos would rather be detained than have his connections disclosed

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) requested that lawyers keep sealed the identities of the cosigners of his $500,000 bond in his criminal fraud case, saying that he would rather be detained than reveal their names.

China intercepts US military vessels and aircraft ‘more frequently than we’d like’

The Chinese military's unsafe intercepts of U.S. Air Force aircraft and Navy vessels have occurred "more frequently than we'd like," White House National Security Council coordinator John Kirby said.

Gen. Mark Milley says canceling drag show on military base ‘absolute right thing to do’

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley agreed with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's decision to cancel a drag show on a U.S. military base.

White House dismisses Comer’s comments on FBI Biden briefing as ‘yet another fact-free stunt’

The White House dismissed House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer's (R-KY) comments on an FBI briefing concerning a tip into alleged wrongdoing by President Joe Biden as "yet another fact-free stunt."

Oklahoma approves country’s first religious charter school

A virtual Oklahoma Catholic school is set to become the first religious charter school in the country, setting up a likely legal battle with secular groups.

Biden 2024 challenger Robert Kennedy Jr. says president won’t compete in Iowa or New Hampshire

Robert Kennedy Jr., a long-shot Democratic challenger to President Joe Biden, predicted that the president would not compete in the Iowa or New Hampshire primaries.

Oversight leaders Comer and Raskin leave FBI Biden briefing with countering conclusions

House Oversight Committee leaders Reps. James Comer (R-KY) and Jamie Raskin (D-MD) left a recent FBI briefing on a tip regarding alleged wrongdoing by President Joe Biden with considerably different conclusions.

Virginia plane crash: White House says six F-16 military jets rushed to scene caused a sonic boom

The White House discussed the crash of a private jet in rural Virginia in a press briefing on Monday. The crash was connected to a sonic boom heard across the Washington, D.C., area.
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