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Sen. Eric Schmitt seeks information from 19 Biden officials over censorship efforts

A Missouri senator is pressing for more information about the alleged Biden administration censorship regime.

Tuberville says he is ‘totally against’ Democrats calling white nationalists ‘racist’

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) said he is "totally against" Democrats calling white nationalists racist, sparking another controversy as he continues to blockade military confirmations.

Jake Tapper offers blueprint on how to host Trump town hall

CNN's Jake Tapper set out a blueprint for how to host a town hall with former President Donald Trump on Tuesday while addressing the 45th president's controversial town hall appearance in May.

Georgia lawmaker announces departure from Democratic Party, describing it as ‘moral’ decision

Rep. Mesha Mainor (D-GA) announced Tuesday that she is leaving the Democratic Party.

PGA downplays Saudi influence over future league at merger hearing

Executives with the PGA Tour assured senators on Tuesday that Saudi Arabia would not control a new golf entity it plans to form with its Saudi rival LIV Golf.

DeSantis favored by plurality of Floridians in Disney feud

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has more residents of the Sunshine State backing him in his feud with Disney than the company does, according to a new survey.

Judge denies Federal Trade Commission’s request to block $69 billion Microsoft-Activision deal

A judge has ruled against the Federal Trade Commission's efforts to halt Microsoft's acquisition of video game company Activision Blizzard.

Food stamps: Direct payments for SNAP benefits in three states to wrap up for the month in two days

Three states will finish issuing benefit payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for the month of July in two days.

Youngkin blames Democratic predecessors for report saying Virginia underfunds schools

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) blasted his two Democratic predecessors after a government report revealed the commonwealth lagged behind most states in its public school funding.

Tuberville’s military hold dominates Joint Chiefs chairman hearings

Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., the secretary of the Air Force, testified in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday regarding his nomination to become the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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