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Russian general, gun in hand, urges Wagner Group to stand down: ‘Stop the columns’

Russian military and intelligence officials have issued a series of desperate appeals for Wagner Group fighters not to attack as Moscow braces for a potential struggle with mercenary warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin.

DeSantis warns that liberals will pack Supreme Court if successful in 2024

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) warned conservative voters on Friday that Democrats would pack the Supreme Court if they keep the White House and Senate in 2024, saying they were already laying the groundwork to "delegitimize" two current Supreme Court justices.

Trump looking at paying up in E. Jean Carroll suit despite appealing

Former President Donald Trump is preparing to transfer $5.5 million to a court-controlled account, agreeing to pay damages to E. Jean Carroll in her defamation and sexual abuse lawsuit.

Supreme Court news: Texas and Missouri undeterred in border lawsuit despite Biden court win

A federal lawsuit to force the Biden administration to complete border wall projects funded by Congress during the Trump administration will continue despite a Supreme Court decision that blocked state immigration challenges.

Will Hurd refuses to sign RNC pledge to back Republican nominee: ‘Not going to support Donald Trump’

Former Texas representative and 2024 presidential candidate Will Hurd revealed he will not agree to the Republican National Committee's requirement to endorse the 2024 nominee in order to debate other candidates.

Border Patrol seizes 146 pounds of cocaine hidden in ice cream maker

U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents recently confiscated 146 pounds of cocaine hidden in a commercial ice cream maker, the agency announced Thursday.

Donald Trump gives speech at fundraiser for Jan. 6 rioters

Former President Donald Trump appeared Thursday at a fundraiser for supporters charged in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the United States Capitol.

Mountain Valley Pipeline backed by Manchin clears final hurdle for construction

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers approved the final permit on the Mountain Valley Pipeline on Friday, clearing the way to finish construction on the sprawling interstate natural gas pipeline, which could be completed as early as this year.

Stimulus check update: Deadline to apply for direct $500 payments is in six days

The applications for a one-year, monthly guaranteed basic income in Rochester, New York, worth $500, close in just under a week.

Arizona governor signs executive order centralizing abortion prosecutions

Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-AZ) signed an executive order on Friday centralizing control of abortion-related prosecutions in Arizona under the state’s Attorney General Office, taking away authority previously held by the state’s 15 county attorneys.
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