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Jury orders Trump to pay $5M in damages to Carroll for battery and defamation

Former President Donald Trump sexually abused E. Jean Carroll, subsequently defamed her, and has been ordered to pay roughly $5 million in damages, a New York jury found Tuesday — but jurors dismissed her rape claims.

Dianne Feinstein making return to Senate for first time in months

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) is en route back to Washington, D.C., to make a return to the Senate for the first time in months amid calls from several members of her own party to resign, a spokesperson for the senator confirmed to the Washington Examiner.

Gallego locks down key endorsement in Arizona Senate race

Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) received an endorsement from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus's campaign arm on Tuesday, giving the Arizona representative a key boost in his race against Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ).

Squad Democrat to host ‘catastrophe’ Capitol event to lament Israel’s creation

A "Squad" Democratic House member is slated to host a congressional event this week with a handful of anti-Israel advocacy groups to lament the "catastrophe" of the "Zionist militias" that paved the way for Israel's founding.

White House says Biden will be clear about one thing in debt limit meeting

The White House laid out its views on the debt ceiling just hours before a crucial meeting on the matter.

Ron Johnson calls out debt ceiling dilemma as ‘phony crisis’ easily solved by House bill

EXCLUSIVE — Ahead of President Joe Biden's meeting with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) amid the looming June deadline to raise the debt ceiling, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) slammed the dilemma as a "phony crisis."

Task force proposes lowering mammogram starting age to 40

The United States Preventive Services Task Force is proposing that all women with an average risk of breast cancer start screening at age 40 in an effort to catch the disease earlier, according to a new draft recommendation released Tuesday.

Border Patrol agents outraged after CBP discloses plan to clear immigrants from El Paso

EL PASO, Texas — Border Patrol agents are upset with leadership at U.S. Customs and Border Protection for publicizing its secret plans to send police into a part of downtown that has become overrun with a couple of thousand illegal immigrants living on the streets.

Olympian cyclist says media have ‘shut down’ discussion on transgender athletes in women’s sports

Three-time Olympian cyclist Inga Thompson claimed on Tuesday that women athletes who protest against transgender athletes competing in women's cycling have been "actively silenced."

Hunter Biden’s ex-business partner calls on appeals court to let him off the hook

A longtime friend and former business partner of Hunter Biden tried to convince an appeals court to help toss his fraud conviction on Tuesday as a separate federal investigation into the taxes and business dealings of President Joe Biden’s son continues.
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