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White House still has ‘confidence’ in Secret Service after cocaine investigation

The White House remains confident in the Secret Service's ability to secure the executive campus, despite not being able to identify a suspect in its cocaine investigation.

White House welcomes Jayapal Israel apology: ‘Right thing to do’

The White House welcomed a congresswoman's apology for calling Israel a "racist state."

Senate GOP campaign arm stays neutral in Ohio primary to challenge Sherrod Brown

Senate Republican leaders, who have been wading into key states' 2024 GOP primaries in a shift from their 2022 strategy, are sitting out the candidate selection process in must-win Ohio.

Washington Examiner’s Tiana Lowe Doescher claims DeSantis ‘has not done it yet’ in overtaking Trump

Washington Examiner commentary writer Tiana Lowe Doescher has given her take on Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) trailing former President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential race, saying he "has not done it yet" in becoming the "anyone but Trump" candidate.

Donald Trump arrested: Judge Aileen Cannon could set trial date as early as Tuesday

The federal judge presiding over Donald Trump's classified documents case instructed attorneys for the Justice Department and the former president to come prepared Tuesday to discuss their dispute over the trial schedule.

Baby dies after teenage mother tried to calm him with fentanyl-laced formula: Police

A teenage mother in Florida is accused of killing her infant son after she allegedly tried to calm him down with a bottle of baby formula she believed was laced with cocaine but contained fentanyl.

Congress to hold hearing on Biden’s border wall waste after Washington Examiner reporting

House Republicans will hold a congressional hearing to investigate how the Biden administration's cancellation of Trump-era border wall projects has negatively affected the country after a Washington Examiner series last week exposed the billions of dollars wasted.

How AI could be responsible for your next parking ticket

Santa Monica, California, is the latest city to test the use of artificial intelligence camera technology to enforce parking laws, including keeping bus lanes free of cars parked in unwanted places.

Millions of emails intended for US military members sent to accounts in Mali

Millions of emails sent to Pentagon employees and service members were inadvertently sent to accounts in the African nation of Mali.

Goldman slashes recession forecast again amid slowing inflation

Goldman Sachs said the odds of a recession are shrinking yet again after recent reports showed inflation is meaningfully falling, good news for President Joe Biden's reelection prospects.
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