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DHS acknowledges ‘possible noncompliance’ with Florida judge’s block on immigrant parole

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas indicated the Biden administration was in "possible noncompliance" with a judge's temporary restraining order after the end of Title 42 but indicated the matter is still under investigation.

Dolly Parton slams politicians in first rock song ‘World on Fire’

Legendary singer-songwriter Dolly Parton slammed politicians and lawmakers across both sides of the aisle in her newest rock song "World on Fire."

READ IN FULL: Special counsel John Durham’s final 306-page report

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Durham report: FBI and DOJ had no proper basis to launch Trump-Russia investigation

Special counsel John Durham's long-awaited report on his investigation into the Trump-Russia report states the FBI and DOJ had no proper basis to launch the controversial probe.

Camp Lejeune veterans had 70% higher rate of Parkinson’s disease: Study

U.S. service members who served at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, decades ago are much more likely to be diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease than their counterparts who were stationed elsewhere, according to a study published Monday.

Special counsel John Durham’s report into Trump-Russia investigation set to be released

Special counsel John Durham is set to release his report on the investigation into allegations of collusion between former President Donald Trump and Russia.

California reparations committee’s major housing demand in $800 billion proposal

The California Reparations Task Force is proposing a number of changes alongside an estimated $800 billion in monetary reparations payments, including controversial housing policies.

IBM executive to ask Congress for ‘precision regulation’ of artificial intelligence

A leading executive at IBM is set to ask the Senate for a "precision regulation" approach to guardrails for artificial intelligence.

Bill Cassidy takes to the streets of DC in Social Security reform push

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) released the first in a multipart video series highlighting Social Security's dire financial outlook on Monday, featuring him taking to the streets for man-on-the-street-style interviews in which he prescribed some solutions and knocked 2024 hopefuls for shying away from reform.

Ron DeSantis calls Disney’s First Amendment argument in lawsuit ‘ridiculous’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) criticized Disney's claims of a First Amendment violation in their lawsuit against him and other Florida officials, arguing it is "ridiculous" to say it protects "corporate welfare."
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