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Heroic father and 9/11 survivor dies saving drowning children on July 4th

An Illinois father of three and survivor of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks died Tuesday after he dove into Lake Michigan to save struggling children who had capsized on their raft.

Social media rages against Jill Scott’s new national anthem

Singer Jill Scott faced fierce pushback for her rendition of the national anthem in which she changed the lyrics.

Disciplinary committee for DC Bar Association recommends Giuliani be disbarred over ‘destructive’ 2020 election actions

A disciplinary committee for the D.C. Bar Association recommended that former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani be disbarred due to his "destructive" activity around the 2020 election.

‘Insane’: States slam new emissions deal struck by California and truck manufacturers

A coalition of U.S. states is taking aim at the new emissions deal announced by California regulators and trucking manufacturers this week, vowing on Friday that they will challenge the plan in court.

AOC endorses Biden reelection campaign after supporting Bernie Sanders in 2020 primary

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) endorsed President Joe Biden for reelection in 2024 on Friday.

House Oversight seeks briefing on the Pentagon’s multi-billion dollar accounting error

EXCLUSIVE — The chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee sent a letter to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin requesting more information and a staff-level briefing on the multi-billion dollar accounting error involving military aid to Ukraine.

Club for Growth-aligned group launches political action committee to keep Trump from winning nomination

A group with close ties to the conservative Club for Growth has launched a new political action committee aimed at keeping former President Donald Trump from winning the GOP presidential nomination in 2024.

Cocaine taunts and tech tensions haunt Janet Yellen’s China trip

China and the United States can avoid a “winner-take-all” economic rivalry, according to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, who struck a reassuring note at the outset of a fraught visit to Beijing.

Idaho student murders: Report suggests death penalty could cost $1 million more than life sentence

Accused University of Idaho student killer Bryan Kohberger could cost taxpayers $1 million more if he receives the death penalty, as opposed to life in prison.

Tom Barrett files FEC paperwork to run for Slotkin’s open Michigan House seat

Rep. Elissa Slotkin's (D-MI) Republican challenger filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission on Friday, signaling his run for Slotkin's open House seat.
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