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Conor McGregor calls for armed guards at every school after Nashville shooting

UFC superstar Conor McGregor called for "armed protection" at every school Thursday following Monday's deadly school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee.

Biden will veto GOP resolution to foil DC police reform, White House says

President Joe Biden intends to veto Republican-backed legislation to thwart a D.C. Council police accountability policy, the White House said Thursday.

Donald Trump indicted: White House declines to comment on Manhattan grand jury’s vote

Officials for the Biden White House are declining to offer an initial comment on the indictment of former President Donald Trump.

McCarthy hails Netanyahu as ‘great friend of the USA’ amid judicial reform turmoil

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) affirmed his support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as turmoil over attempted judicial reform batters the U.S. ally.

Donald Trump indicted: Former president reportedly charged in Manhattan hush money case

A Manhattan grand jury voted Thursday to issue an indictment of former President Donald Trump on charges for his alleged involvement in making hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels during his 2016 presidential campaign, according to multiple reports.

Watchdog says $736 million in COVID relief funds failed to reach nonpublic schools

Over $736 million in federal coronavirus relief funds earmarked for nonpublic schools were not provided to their intended recipients in 27 states, a new report from a government watchdog group found.

Here’s what congressional progressives want Biden to do through executive power

Congressional progressives outlined a sweeping agenda Thursday that they are pressuring President Joe Biden to implement via executive action.

Florida legislature passes law allowing concealed carry without a permit

Florida lawmakers passed a law allowing the concealed carry of a loaded firearm without a permit.

Roberts’s secret deal with Kennedy on LGBT case had lasting impact on Supreme Court: Book

Two years after the Supreme Court found the Constitution confers a right to same-sex marriage, Chief Justice John Roberts worked privately with Justice Anthony Kennedy to steer the outcome in subsequent decisions pertaining to gay rights disputes.

JD Vance introduces bill to declare English the official language of the US

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) introduced a bill Thursday to designate English as the official language of the United States.
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