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Supreme Court will decide if officials can be sued for blocking social media critics

The Supreme Court took up two new cases on whether public officials on their personal social media accounts can block users when they use such accounts in a professional context.

Hunter Biden investigation: Laptop letter organizer thought Blinken wanted Russia claims made public

A former top CIA official who helped organize the October 2020 Hunter Biden laptop letter testified he thought now-Secretary of State Antony Blinken wanted the baseless claims of Russian involvement in the saga made public.

ISIS using Afghanistan for planning attacks, classified leak suggests

The terror threat emanating from Afghanistan has continued to grow in the nearly two years since U.S. troops departed in August 2021.

Daunte Wright shooter released from Minnesota prison after 16 months

The former Minnesota police officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright was released from prison on Monday after serving 16 months of her two-year sentence.

California bill creates path to early release for inmates serving life sentences

A liberal criminal justice reform bill is seeking to pave the way for imprisoned Californians who received the death penalty or are serving life sentences to have their cases reviewed.

Marianne Williamson knocks DNC over lack of debates as Biden campaign launch nears

Bestselling author and 2024 Democratic candidate Marianne Williamson lashed out at the Democratic National Committee over the lack of primary debates.

The $1B dollar man: Fox stock takes huge hit after Carlson exit

Fox Corporation’s stock lost $1 billion in market capitalization just minutes after news broke that Tucker Carlson departed Fox News.

Paul Vallas suing consultant for defrauding $700,000 intended for Chicago campaign services

Former Chicago mayoral candidate Paul Vallas has sued a political consultant for allegedly defrauding his campaign of hundreds of thousands of dollars "for services they did not perform."

Don Lemon fired: CNN host out at network, says there are ‘larger issues at play’

A "stunned" Don Lemon announced on Monday morning that he had been terminated from CNN.

DC Public Schools blasted for bringing back COVID-19 test requirements

Students in D.C. Public Schools returning to school Monday from spring break must submit a negative COVID-19 test in order to attend classes, even as most school districts have dropped such requirements.
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