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Evidence is ‘overwhelming’ COVID-19 came from Wuhan lab, ex-spy chief tells Congress

The former director of national intelligence argued the evidence is “overwhelming” that COVID-19 originated at a Wuhan lab as he called upon the CIA and the intelligence community to reach what he dubbed the “only plausible assessment.”

Patriots owner leads Holocaust march with rapper Meek Mill

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft led a march in Poland Tuesday alongside rapper Meek Mill to honor the victims and survivors of the Holocaust.

Georgia sheriff ‘cleans house’ after mentally ill prisoner allegedly eaten alive by bed bugs

A Georgia sheriff has accepted the resignations of three of his top deputies following disturbing allegations that a prisoner suffering from mental health problems was eaten alive by bed bugs.

Tax Day 2023: Indiana storm victims now have until July 31 to file their taxes

Indiana storm victims have been given a little over three more months to file various taxes in the wake of severe storms that occurred in the state a few weeks ago.

Blackburn says Democrats calling on Feinstein to resign ‘would have never done this to a man’

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, suggested that sexism and ageism are behind calls for Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) to resign after a long absence caused by shingles.

Retired 660-pound NASA satellite expected to crash into Earth on Wednesday

A dead, 660-pound NASA satellite, Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager, is expected to hit Earth on Wednesday.

‘Disinformation’ group blacklisting conservative news pressed by Ken Buck over hiding tax forms

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) is demanding answers from one of the leaders of the Global Disinformation Index, a British entity blacklisting conservative media outlets, after the Washington Examiner revealed that its two affiliated U.S. nonprofit groups are hiding key information about their operations from the public.

WATCH: Education Secretary Miguel Cardona refuses to answer ‘What is a woman?’

Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona repeatedly refused to offer a definition of a woman during an Appropriations Committee hearing on the Department of Education's budget Tuesday.

Florida Senate introduces amendment to undercut Disney’s last-minute power grab

Florida state GOP Sen. Blaise Ingoglia introduced an amendment to nullify an agreement the former Reedy Creek Improvement District board made with Disney. The agreement aimed to undercut the state takeover of the central Florida district encompassing the Walt Disney World Resort.

Illegal immigration crossings rise 25% in March as pandemic policy nears end

U.S. immigration authorities said the influx of immigrants illegally crossing the border rose 25% in March. Democrats and Republicans grow more concerned that immigration could spike to new highs as the end of a pandemic-era policy nears.
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