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Karine Jean-Pierre, Mayorkas among 40 Biden officials hit with Big Tech court order

More than 40 officials for the Biden administration are temporarily barred from working with social media companies concerning "protected speech" after a surprise July 4 temporary ruling in a Louisiana-based federal court.

Border Patrol mistakenly released terror watch list suspect amid illegal immigration surge

Border Patrol agents in Arizona released into the United States an illegal immigrant who was named on the FBI's terror watch list, which set off a weeks-long effort by federal agencies to locate and re-arrest the potentially dangerous individual, according to a new report.

Nikki Haley criticizes ‘ungrateful’ Cori Bush for ripping Declaration of Independence

Former South Carolina Gov. and 2024 GOP hopeful Nikki Haley criticized an "ungrateful" Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) on Wednesday after the liberal congresswoman insulted the Declaration of Independence.

Iranian navy vessel fires on oil tanker in Gulf of Oman, prompting US to intervene

The U.S. Navy deterred Iranian forces from seizing two commercial tankers on Wednesday in separate incidents.

Austin approves changes to classified information handling following leaks

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin approved a slew of recommendations concerning his department's procedures for the handling of and access to classified information, the Pentagon announced on Wednesday.

Bob Casey posts personal best fundraising quarter with $4 million second quarter haul

Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) has raised more than $4 million in the second fundraising quarter of this year, his reelection campaign told the Washington Examiner on Wednesday.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,330 in Utah arrive in six days

Utah will begin issuing its second round of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments for the month of July in six days.

UPS and Teamsters blame each other for walking out of contract negotiations

UPS and the Teamsters Union are pointing the finger at one another for walking away from the negotiating table this week.

Russian oil and gas revenue slashed by half in blow to Putin’s war on Ukraine

Russian oil and gas earnings were roughly halved in the first six months of 2023, according to new Finance Ministry data, as lower crude prices and limited European gas deliveries continued to cut into Moscow’s primary source of revenue.

Barbie controversy: What is the nine-dash line and why is it causing Margot Robbie movie to be banned in Asia?

Barbie is one of the most anticipated films of 2023, but its hot pink hue has been banned in Vietnam over eight dashes on a map featured in one scene.
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