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Kroger DEI nondiscrimination policy under legal scrutiny by shareholders

Conservative shareholders are pushing back against a major grocery store chain's efforts to exclude political viewpoint in its corporate DEI policy.

DeSantis-appointed board files countersuit against Disney

The board of the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District has filed a lawsuit against Disney to protect its governing power.

Biden asks McCarthy and congressional leaders to attend White House meeting on debt limit

President Joe Biden will host the Democratic and Republican leaders at the White House on May 9 for a meeting on the debt limit.

Judge extends DA’s deadline to respond to Trump’s motion to quash grand jury report

The judge who is overseeing the Fulton County grand jury investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia extended the date by which the Fulton County district attorney must respond to former President Donald Trump's efforts to quash the jury's report.

McCarthy shoots down Russian reporter who says he opposes aid to Ukraine

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said he supports aid to Ukraine and will continue to do so in response to a Russian reporter's question at a news conference on Monday.

DeSantis cracks down on drug dealers, takes aim at ‘pro-crime’ judges

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed two bills ushering in a harsher stance on crime amid his wider campaign against liberal crime laws.

Heritage Foundation sues for public release of Prince Harry’s immigration records

The Heritage Foundation sued the Department of Homeland Security for a copy of Prince Harry's immigration records on Monday, citing the prince's admitted use of illegal drugs.

Biden administration scraps vaccine mandates for travel and federal employees

The federal government will drop its vaccine mandates May 11.

Biden walks human rights tightrope while hosting Filipino president amid China tension

President Joe Biden hosted Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., the president of the Philippines and son of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos, at the White House on Monday as the administration seeks to shore up relationships with regional allies amid escalating tensions with China.

What to know about the Florida abortion case

Florida recently passed a law banning abortion after six weeks, but a challenge to the state's previous 15-week abortion ban could sink the more restrictive law.
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