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Wayne State professor suspended for saying it’s ‘admirable to kill’ right-wing speakers

A professor at Wayne State University has been placed on administrative leave over social media posts he made that justified murdering campus speakers.

Liberals unite with Trump Supreme Court nominees in decision against federal land grab

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, one of the court's three liberal members, was joined in her majority opinion by three appointees of former President Donald Trump in siding with Montana property owners who sought to cut away attempts at federal land grabs.

DeSantis will head to Israel as he bolsters foreign policy chops ahead of 2024

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) will head to Israel next month and deliver a keynote at a Celebrate the Faces of Israel event, marking the latest of his foreign policy ventures.

‘Twitter Files’ journalist received IRS agent visit at home the same day he testified in Congress

The IRS made an unexpected visit to the home of Matt Taibbi on the same day that he testified before Congress, the "Twitter Files" journalist has disclosed to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH).

Marjorie Taylor Greene votes against sanctioning China over organ harvesting

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) voted against a bill seeking to impose sanctions on China over reports of human trafficking for the purposes of organ removal and harvesting.

Tesla investigated by regulators over loose seat belts

Tesla is under investigation by U.S. highway safety regulators over concerns that loose seat belts may be unable to keep people safe during an accident.

New START treaty’s US-Russia data exchange won’t happen after Moscow’s suspension

The United States and Russia will not participate in the semiannual data exchange as laid out under the New START treaty.

North Dakota mulls defendant reimbursement bill inspired by Kyle Rittenhouse

Kyle Rittenhouse testified before the North Dakota state Senate Tuesday, appealing to lawmakers to enact a bill dubbed "Kyle's Law."

Russia claims US sanctions have failed to curb its oil output

Russia said Tuesday that sanctions packages adopted by the U.S. and Western allies have failed to restrict its crude oil shipments, and that it has redirected virtually all of its volumes to “friendly” nations in other parts of the world.

Stimulus update: Direct $500 payments for more than 300 families to be sent in 22 days

Families receiving money from a guaranteed income program in California only have a little more than three weeks before they receive their next payment of $500.
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