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South Carolina cow positive for mad cow disease

A South Carolina cow has tested positive for mad cow disease at a beef processing facility.

House passes measure to cancel truck emissions rule, setting up 4th Biden veto

The House passed a Republican-led resolution Tuesday to cancel the Environmental Protection Agency's heavy-duty vehicle emissions rule, setting up President Joe Biden's fourth veto.

New close-up telescope photos show ‘honeycomb’ texture on sun

New close-up images of the sun from the National Science Foundation’s Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope show plasma that looked like close-up shots of honeycombs.

Texas attorney general sues Biden administration over asylum app

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is filing a lawsuit against the Biden administration over one of the tools President Joe Biden launched to assist immigrants crossing into the country through the United States-Mexico border. The suit claims the CBP One mobile application is being used to avoid federal law.

Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles blasts Dodgers for honoring group that mocks nuns

The Archdiocese of Los Angeles condemned the Los Angeles Dodgers for reinviting a self-described group of "queer and trans nuns" to the team's Pride Night, lamenting that the group mocks real nuns and their work.

Trump classified documents: Jack Smith ‘wrapping up’ Mar-a-Lago investigation

Jack Smith’s special counsel investigation into Donald Trump and his alleged mishandling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago is reportedly “wrapping up” as the Justice Department moves toward a possible indictment of the former president.

California reparations task force member calls $800 billion proposal the ‘sin bill’

The vice chairman of the California reparations task force is calling on the state to pay what it can in the task force's proposed $800 billion plan, or what he calls the "sin bill."

Donald Trump court date in New York hush money case set by judge

A judge in New York has set the trial date for the criminal case against former President Donald Trump for early next year, approximately eight months before the 2024 presidential election.

White House to mark Uvalde shooting anniversary, calls for more gun control

The White House is calling for more gun control as the Uvalde school shooting's anniversary approaches.

White House hits Florida’s ‘discriminatory’ policies after NAACP travel advisory

The White House has ripped what it described as Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) "discriminatory" policies after the NAACP issued an advisory warning black people against traveling to Florida.
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