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Disinformation Inc: State Department silent on if it will cut ties with conservative blacklist group

This is part of a Washington Examiner series on self-styled "disinformation" tracking groups that are blacklisting and trying to defund conservative media outlets. Here is where you can read other stories in the series.

FBI was split on how to handle Mar-a-Lago search for classified documents

FBI agents and Justice Department prosecutors flipped back and forth for months on the best strategy to retrieve classified documents from former President Donald Trump, ultimately leading to a high-profile raid that drew nationwide criticism.

SEE IT: Dave Grohl barbecues for hundreds of LA homeless

Rock 'N' Roll legend Dave Grohl spent more than 24 hours barbecuing at a Los Angeles homeless shelter to help feed the city's most in need.

Hong Kong ends one of the world’s longest mask mandates after 959 days

Hong Kong lifted one of the world's longest-standing mask mandates on Wednesday after 959 days as the city tries to rebuild its reputation as an international financial hub and renew tourism.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth up to $400 to be available for Massachusetts residents in 14 days

There are only two weeks left before recipients of the Chelsea Eats program in Chelsea, Massachusetts, receive their first payment.

House Democrats plan trip to southern border after skipping GOP field hearing

Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee are set to visit the southern border at the end of the month after facing criticism from Republicans for missing the panel's field hearing on the border crisis last week.

Lee to introduce bill to block Biden from minting trillion-dollar platinum coin

Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) will introduce legislation this week to prevent the Treasury from minting a $1 trillion platinum coin, a controversial workaround to raising the debt limit.

Congressional Republicans split over how to tackle COVID-19 lab leak intelligence

Congressional Republicans are divided over how to use information from a new COVID-19 lab leak report to their advantage in investigating China and President Joe Biden.

WATCH LIVE: Merrick Garland testifies before Senate Judiciary Committee

Attorney General Merrick Garland is set to testify before the House Oversight Committee, where he will likely face questions about investigations into classified documents, Hunter Biden, and China, among other topics.

TikTok restricts teenager screen time as it faces threat of national ban

TikTok added new tools to allow parents to restrict and control teenagers' access, a move meant to address widespread fears about unhealthy social media habits and the threat of government regulation or even banishment.
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