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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers could face lawsuit for ‘Vanna White’ veto on education funding bill

Gov. Tony Evers (D-WI) is facing possible legal action after using a partial veto last week to increase funding for public schools for the next 402 years

Youngkin launches GOP early voting initiative in Virginia

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) announced an initiative to get Republican voters in Virginia to utilize early voting and vote-by-mail for the commonwealth's upcoming elections.

Morning Joe crew argues abortion restrictions threaten military readiness

The Morning Joe duo of Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski slammed "restrictive abortion laws" on Tuesday, claiming they harm the United States's military "readiness."

Ted Cruz moves to ban Chinese-owned schools from running US military programs

EXCLUSIVE — Private schools operated by Chinese-linked entities could no longer host junior military programs if a bill introduced by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on Tuesday becomes law.

Sotomayor’s staff nudged colleges to purchase her books, records show

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor's staff has often nudged public institutions, including colleges and libraries, to purchase her memoir or children's books, according to an Associated Press report that conducted more than 100 open records requests.

Ten immigrants died crossing US-Mexico border over weekend

AUSTIN, Texas — Ten immigrants who attempted to enter the United States from Mexico illegally over the weekend died as a result of the extreme heat after crossing the border, according to a federal law enforcement official.

Chris Christie claims Republicans are concerned Trump ‘can’t beat Joe Biden’

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said on Tuesday that Republicans are concerned that former President Donald Trump "can't beat" President Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election.

Ukraine would be ‘defenseless’ without US cluster munitions, Blinken says

If the United States does not provide Ukraine with controversial cluster munitions, Ukraine will find itself "defenseless" in the future, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Tuesday.

Donald Trump arrested: Judge approves delay on classified documents case hearing

Former President Donald Trump's first hearing in his criminal case will be on July 18, according to a new court order.

Food stamps: Final direct payment worth average of $168 for Maine residents to go out in three days

All recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Maine will have their monthly benefits delivered to them within the next three days.
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