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Scientists release images of largest-ever space explosion

Scientists released images of what is being called the largest explosion ever in space.

DC denies crime crisis amid notable uptick

Washington, D.C., leaders denied the existence of a "crime crisis" in front of Congress despite a recent increase in crime.

Egg company sees 718% profit surge as prices soar

The largest egg producer in the United States, Cal-Maine Foods, reported more than doubled revenue and a 718% surge in profits last quarter as egg prices soar.

Nikki Haley confident she can defeat Trump

Republican 2024 presidential candidate Nikki Haley said she is confident she can defeat former President Donald Trump.

White House blasts House GOP for inventing ‘new excuse’ to delay counterbudget proposal

The White House accused House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington (R-TX) of stalling the GOP counterproposal to President Joe Biden's latest budget request at the expense of the public.

Senate Democrats and Republicans clash over Tuberville Pentagon abortion access protest

Republicans and Democrats clashed on the Senate floor over Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) move to block Pentagon promotions.

Senate votes to end COVID-19 public health emergency after Biden signals he won’t veto

The Senate approved a resolution 68-23 Wednesday to end the COVID-19 public health emergency crisis after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) told Democrats the White House wouldn’t veto it, according to a Senate Democratic source.

Trump turns to appeals court to stop Mark Meadows testimony before grand jury

Former President Donald Trump filed an appeal Tuesday to block grand jury testimony from several former White House advisers, including Mark Meadows, for an investigation into 2020 general election subversion efforts.

Biden condemns spyware in democracies amid Israel row

President Joe Biden condemned government use of commercial spyware in a repudiation of Israeli-made surveillance technology that coincided with deepening anxiety about Israel's democracy under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

WATCH: Stanford student tells Congress college administrators ‘destroy’ free speech

A Stanford University student told lawmakers on Wednesday that students at his school are too afraid to speak their minds because they fear retaliation from school administrators who foster an environment of censorship.
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