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Biden officials blocked from colluding with Big Tech in major censorship case: Judge

A federal judge has blocked contact between Biden administration officials and social media companies, ruling that the two were working together to censor speech.

LIHEAP payments: Application to receive help with energy bills to open in 13 days

Eligible Maine residents can begin to apply for assistance with their heating bills for the 2023-24 heating season in just 13 days.

Debunking DEI: Affirmative action and setting students up for failure

The Washington Examiner spoke to a panel on how diversity, equity, and inclusion have been implemented into everyday lives. Jason Greer, the founder and president of Greer Consulting, and Diane Canada, the founder of the Lady Up America APP, get a chance to debunk DEI.

Fourth of July: Sheetz gas station chain offering $1.776 fuel prompts long holiday lines

Lines are forming quickly at a chain of gas stations offering fuel for $1.776 for the Fourth of July.

Fourth of July: ‘Squad’ members scold America for ‘stolen land’ and slavery

Reps. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) and Cori Bush (D-MO) used the occasion of America's independence to "demand reparations now" and push messages about "stolen land" and slavery.

Palestinian attacker wounds 8 in Tel Aviv as Netanyahu signals West Bank operation could soon end

A Hamas militant rammed his car into a crowded Tel Aviv bus stop on Tuesday and began stabbing people, wounding eight in an attack that Palestinian armed groups said was revenge for an Israeli military offensive in the occupied West Bank. A bystander shot and killed the attacker.

Substance found in White House library appears to be cocaine

There's a different kind of white in the house.

Newsom 2024 speculation grows as he campaigns in red states: ‘Candidate-in-waiting’

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is campaigning. The only question is for whom.

WATCH LIVE: Joe Biden celebrates Fourth of July with NEA, nation’s largest teachers union

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden are spending their Fourth of July afternoon with the National Education Association, America's largest teachers union.

Reporter’s Notebook: Hunter Biden investigators getting investigated

Washington Examiner Congressional Reporter Reese Gorman joins Jim Antle to discuss the alleged weaponization of the Justice Department against conservatives after Hunter Biden's plea deal.
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