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Pentagon working to identify ‘scope and scale’ of classified documents leak

The Department of Defense is working to understand the scope of the purported classified documents leak that was uncovered last week.

House fire in Maryland causes $2 million in damages, displaces family of five

A family of five was displaced on Easter Sunday night after a three-story, single-family home caught on fire near Potomac, Maryland. The fire reportedly resulted in $2 million in damage, including $1.5 million in structural damage and $500,000 in contents.

Easter Bunny hops into White House press briefing

The Easter Bunny hopped its way behind the podium before the White House press briefing on Monday.

DOJ asks appeals court to stay Texas ruling against FDA abortion drug approval

The Justice Department asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit to stay a Texas judge's order to suspend the Food and Drug Administration's approval of a common abortion drug, asking for intervention no later than Thursday at noon.

Loudoun County Public Schools faces federal civil rights investigation over sexual assaults

The Department of Education has initiated a federal civil rights investigation into Loudoun County Public Schools over its response to two sexual assaults in 2021 that occurred in district high schools.

Hubble Space Telescope captures black hole barreling across space

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of a "runaway" supermassive black hole that left behind a never-before-seen star trail across a great distance.

9,000 Rutgers faculty and staff launch strike demanding better pay and benefits

Three separate unions that represent more than 9,000 faculty and staff at Rutgers University went on strike Monday after contract negotiations between the school and the unions stalled.

Louisville shooting: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says two friends died in rampage

Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY) revealed that two friends died amid the shooting rampage at a Louisville bank.

Justice Department asks Washington court to clarify order maintaining abortion pill

The Justice Department asked a federal judge in Washington to clarify the agency's duties under his Friday order to maintain abortion drug availability in 17 states, saying it's in "significant tension" with a Texas federal judge's ruling suspending the approval of mifepristone.

Trump offers 2024 advice to ‘young man’ Ron DeSantis, warns of dividing GOP

Former President Donald Trump played adviser to his top primary threat, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), on the 2024 cycle and Republican unity.
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