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Mother whose daughter was killed by MS-13 suspect says border tragedies have ‘to end’

A Maryland woman whose daughter was allegedly murdered by a suspect whom police have since confirmed as a 16-year-old MS-13 gang member has vowed to find justice — however long it takes.

Manhattan District Attorney’s Office ordered to submit records to JPMorgan for suit over Epstein ties

JPMorgan has requested documents from the Manhattan district attorney's office regarding a potential sexual assault complaint involving former executive Jes Staley, according to a Friday court filing.

What does Memorial Day mean to you: Messages to families of the fallen

What would you say to the family of a fallen service member?

David Hogg thanks Laura Ingraham and Marjorie Taylor Greene at Harvard graduation

Gun control advocate David Hogg is now a Harvard University graduate and took the time to thank Fox News host Laura Ingraham and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for helping him become one.

Republicans refuse to drop work requirements as debt limit talks drag on: ‘Hell no’

House Republicans will not drop work requirements for welfare programs as part of a debt ceiling deal, keeping negotiators in a standoff with the White House just six days ahead of a looming default deadline.

Judge allows Hugh Grant’s hacking lawsuit against the Sun to proceed

A judge in the U.K. ruled Friday to allow actor Hugh Grant's lawsuit against the newspaper the Sun to proceed.

Judge blocks South Carolina six-week abortion ban

A court put a temporary halt to South Carolina's six-week abortion ban approximately 24 hours after Gov. Henry McMaster (R-SC) signed the bill into law.

Matt Gaetz predicts ‘no serious threat’ to McCarthy speakership over debt ceiling deal

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), one of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) chief antagonists, predicted that a deal to lift the debt ceiling won't imperil his speakership despite falling short of demands from conservatives in his conference.

Biden takes controversial debt crisis solution backed by Democrats off the table

Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo said the Biden administration has ruled out attempting to use the 14th Amendment to prevent the United States from defaulting on its debt obligations as the deadline for raising the debt ceiling rapidly approaches.

Stimulus check update: Direct payments worth up to $500 to be sent in Georgia — everything you need to know

Georgia residents will be getting payments of up to $500 any day now, thanks to a tax rebate approved in March.
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