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Texas locals buoyed by Abbott’s radical border river barrier plans — but will it sink or swim?

EAGLE PASS, Texas — Locals are optimistic for the state to install the first-ever water border barrier in the coming weeks, but some worry the measure is too little, too late.

How Supreme Court stalker ruling may raise burden on DOJ in Trump Jan. 6 investigation

The Supreme Court may have imposed a new burden on the Department of Justice's investigation into President Donald Trump's role in the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, according to legal experts.

Pence and Scott notch small polling bounces after Trump indictment

Second-tier 2024 Republican primary hopefuls seem to have a slim opening thanks to former President Donald Trump's legal problems.

Trump audio recording could give prosecutors evidence of intent in documents case

Newly released audio in Donald Trump’s classified documents case could complicate the former president’s ability to claim he did not brandish sensitive material to people at his private club.

Penn State professor who sued school says faculty were labeled ‘racist white supremacists’

A former Pennsylvania State University professor is suing the school and alleging he was subjected to racist attacks and forced to teach that "all students see that white supremacy manifests itself in language and in writing pedagogy."

Eight civilians killed in Russian attack on Ukrainian restaurant

Eight civilians are dead and dozens more are injured after Russia launched a missile attack on a busy restaurant in the city of Kramatorsk in eastern Ukraine Tuesday night.

Biden may buck bipartisan vote to keep mortgage overhaul in place

President Joe Biden may have to wield his veto pen again to thwart the wishes of Congress, this time over mortgage rates.

Fourth of July cookout prices are down, but concerns remain, Farm Bureau says

Your Fourth of July cookout will be less expensive next week than it was last year, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation.

Meryl Streep and other top actors sign letter saying they’re ‘prepared to strike’

Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence, and other world-renowned actors have signed a letter sent to the Screen Actors Guild negotiators saying they are "prepared to strike" if their deal with Hollywood studios does not satisfy their demands.

House Democrats demand Roberts investigate allegations against Thomas and Alito

A group of House Democrats called for the establishment of an independent investigative unit for the Supreme Court in a letter Tuesday, saying recent allegations "pose grave threats to the legitimacy of the Court."
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