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Donald Trump indicted: Ex-White House valet Walt Nauta charged by Jack Smith

An aide to former President Donald Trump at both the White House and then at Mar-a-Lago has been indicted in Jack Smith’s special counsel investigation the day after Trump revealed he had been charged.

Biden signs executive order to help military spouses get and keep jobs

President Joe Biden will sign an executive order on Friday that will enact a comprehensive plan for improving the economic and job security of military and veteran spouses and caregivers.

Wildfire smoke prompts New York City and Philadelphia schools to move online

Poor air quality caused by wildfires in Canada has prompted the school districts of two of the nation's largest cities to move to remote instruction, at least for one day.

George Santos appeals ruling to identify co-signers who paid his $500,000 bail

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) filed an appeal to a federal judge’s ruling earlier this week that would unseal the identities of three people who co-signed the freshman lawmaker’s $500,000 bond after he was indicted on criminal charges last month.

Donald Trump indicted: White House has no comment, defends ‘integrity’ of DOJ

The White House referred all questions regarding the indictment of former President Donald Trump to the Justice Department Friday and defended the "integrity" of the department amid criticism from the former president's supporters.

Donald Trump indicted: Yes, Trump could run for president from prison if he’s convicted

Former President Donald Trump's federal indictment amid other criminal investigations raises the possibility that the leading Republican for the 2024 presidential nomination could face time in prison.

Pentagon announces new long-term $2.1 billion military aid package to Ukraine

The Department of Defense announced on Friday a new military aid package to Ukraine valued at more than $2 billion.

Trump properties raked in more money from Pentagon than previously known

Recently released documents revealed that former President Donald Trump’s businesses charged nearly $1 million to the Department of Defense during the first three years of his administration.

Trump indictment: Byron York says 2024 GOP candidates are now pitted with ‘a bit of a conflict of interest’

Washington Examiner chief political correspondent Byron York said the latest indictment against former President Donald Trump presents his fellow 2024 GOP candidates with “a bit of a conflict of interest.”

Putin says Russia will deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus next month

Russia will deploy tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus once the necessary infrastructure is ready, which is expected to be next month, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday.
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