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Kirk Cameron takes next story hour to NC: ‘Culture is coming for our kids but we can fight it together’

Kirk Cameron is taking his next story hour to Charlotte, North Carolina, in an effort to “rededicate [libraries] to instill strong moral values in the next generation of Americans.”

Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown flip-flops on Title 42

Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is co-sponsoring a bill to extend Title 42 in a 180-degree reversal of his previous opinion.

SDNY issues new subpoenas in Bob Menendez case as investigation expands

A federal grand jury issued a new round of subpoenas concerning the criminal investigation into Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Menendez (D-NJ) this week, a sign the inquiry is widening.

Here are the efforts to grapple with artificial intelligence through regulation

Lawmakers worldwide have begun grappling with the rise of artificial intelligence.

Schiff’s coffers stuffed ahead of race to replace Feinstein in the Senate

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) is starting off with strong finances going into the 2024 Senate race, where he will compete against fellow Democratic members of Congress for the spot held by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA).

Lori Vallow Daybell verdict: ‘Cult mom’ found guilty of murdering her children

Lori Vallow Daybell was found guilty of murdering her two children and conspiring to kill her husband's ex-wife on Friday.

Top Republicans press Biden to force sale of TikTok

Republican lawmakers called on President Joe Biden to follow up on a previous national security finding about TikTok to force the company to sell its platform in the United States.

What DeSantis must do to turn Trump dominance into Trump doubts

It’s early in the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, but the basic dynamics are already clear.

Ex-Manhattan district attorney refuses to answer questions about Trump indictment before Jordan committee

A former Manhattan district attorney’s office prosecutor refused to answer questions about Alvin Bragg’s 34-count felony indictment of former President Donald Trump after he was subpoenaed to appear by House Republicans.

White House left ‘hoping’ US won’t default this summer

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters that President Joe Biden and the administration are "hoping" that the ongoing debt ceiling tension and a potential default on U.S. credit do not negatively impact American families.
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