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Glenn Youngkin hints at future presidential run: ‘If we can do it in Virginia, we can do it anywhere’

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) would not say if he will seek the presidency in the future, but he pointed to his success in Virginia as a potential blueprint for the nation.

Savings rate: After a slew of bank failures, is the worst turmoil in the industry behind us?

Tumult in regional banks is in large part because they have too much of their loan portfolios in the real commercial property sector.

Where’s Kamala Harris? Vice president silent as Title 42 expires

As immigration takes center stage with the expiration of Title 42, a key member of the Biden administration is having a decidedly quiet week.

Mayorkas on ‘political suicide mission’ as face of Biden border crisis

The White House has made Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas the face of the humanitarian crisis unfolding at the southern border as pseudo-immigration federal authority Title 42 is rolled back.

US air defense system sent to Ukraine is not your father’s anti-missile missile

There was a rush of excitement on the first Saturday in May when Ukraine reported that, for the first time, it was able to shoot down one of Russia’s advanced hypersonic missiles with the recently acquired, U.S.-made Patriot air defense system.

Big Tech couldn’t target children online with impunity, under bipartisan Senate bill

Sens. Blackburn and Blumenthal say they've tailored legislation to mollify civil liberties and privacy concerns.

Global health says COVID-19 pandemic is over amid virus origin questions

The World Health Organization is suspected of downplaying China's role.

Title 42 ends: Border policy that blocked migrants for three years expires

BROWNSVILLE, Texas — A pandemic-era policy that allowed border officials to turn away millions of migrants for the last three years officially expired after 11:59 p.m. EDT Thursday, as federal and local officials prepared for a surge of border crossings to follow.

Federal judge blocks Biden administration from releasing migrants from Border Patrol custody without court order

A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order on allowing the Biden administration to release migrants from Border Patrol custody without a court date.

George Santos reaches deal with Brazilian prosecutors to remove criminal charges

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) reached a deal with Brazilian prosecutors to remove criminal charges obtained when he was 19.
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