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Pope Francis taken to hospital to undergo intestinal surgery

Pope Francis will undergo surgery on his intestine Wednesday afternoon and is expected to remain hospitalized under general anesthesia for several days, the Vatican said.

Pence to try to disentangle himself from Trump in presidential bid

Former Vice President Mike Pence is seeking the 2024 Republican presidential nomination under former President Donald Trump's shadow.

Michigan judges split on new proposal to require ‘personal pronouns’ in courtrooms

Michigan's courts could be required to use lawyers' and parties' "personal pronouns" after a hearing on a state supreme court proposal Wednesday.

Two million immigrants released into US under Biden are ‘here indefinitely’

The record number of immigrants released from the southern border into the interior of the United States on President Joe Biden's watch have little chance of removal, immigration policy experts told the Washington Examiner.

Senate aims to navigate conflict between copyright and training AI

The Senate is set this week to begin addressing the tension between using images and data to train artificial intelligence and existing copyright law.

Ukraine money drives wedge between House and Senate Republicans

The GOP unity seen in the debt ceiling fight is giving way to a House vs. Senate divide over defense as Congress shifts its attention to funding the government later this year.

Biden classified documents: Jordan demands Garland hand over Hur special counsel memo

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, is demanding that Attorney General Merrick Garland deliver the committee an "unredacted" copy of the memorandum "outlining the scope" of the special counsel's investigation into President Joe Biden's "mishandling of classified information."

Barr hits back at Trump: ‘Not a witch hunt’

Former Attorney General William Barr criticized former President Donald Trump's claim that the Department of Justice investigation into his alleged mishandling of classified documents is a "witch hunt."

New York City’s air quality becomes one of worst on Earth due to wildfires

New York City's air quality was briefly the worst of any city in the world due to a string of Canadian wildfires.

Border Patrol chief privately warning drop in illegal immigration only temporary

The chief of the Border Patrol told members of Congress behind closed doors that the recent drop in illegal immigrant arrests at the U.S.-Mexico border since Title 42 ended would be short-lived, according to a GOP lawmaker.
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