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Louisiana House votes to override governor veto of ban on minor gender transitions

The Louisiana State House voted on Tuesday to override Gov. John Bel Edward's (D) veto of a bill banning gender transition medicine for minors.

Turtle power? Trump adviser preemptively declares DeSantis campaign reboot a failure

A senior adviser for former President Donald Trump's campaign issued a scathing statement on Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) reported campaign reset.

Electric vehicle study disputes climate and cost benefits of nationwide transition

As the Biden administration touts electric vehicles as the future of personal transportation, a new report has found that the supposed benefits of EVs won’t improve the environment or lower costs for consumers.

White House slams Rand Paul for State Department appointee holds

The White House on Tuesday sharply criticized a senator for holding up State Department nominations.

Trump recruits allies on Capitol Hill to defend him ahead of third indictment

As Donald Trump prepares to face his third criminal indictment of the year, the former president is recruiting some of his top allies on Capitol Hill to come to his defense.

Food stamps: Final direct payment worth average of $180 for Florida residents to go out in 10 days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Florida will deliver its monthly payments to all recipients of the program in the next 10 days.

UN chief ‘exploring’ naval escort for Ukrainian grain despite ‘certain risks’ from Russia

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is considering a proposal to orchestrate a maritime military escort for cargo ships transporting grain from Ukraine's Black Sea ports, according to Ukrainian and U.N. officials.

Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx releases ‘Do Not Call’ list of unreliable police officers

Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx, who was viewed as being soft on crime, is leaving office and naming and shaming several police officers on her way out the door.

White House tight-lipped on US soldier detained in North Korea

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre did not offer any new information about the United States service member being held in North Korea on Tuesday, referring questions to defense officials.

Garland and DOJ sued for failing to require Hunter Biden to register as foreign agent

A conservative legal group filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice over claims the department failed to enforce the Foreign Agents Registration Act for Hunter Biden.
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