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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.

White House clings to May 11 date to end Title 42 despite end of COVID-19 emergency

President Joe Biden's decision to sign a bill that will end the three-year national emergency over the coronavirus pandemic will not affect the May 11 conclusion of public health policy Title 42 at the U.S. border.

Buffalo Bills’ Damar Hamlin meets Biden at the White House

Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin and his family met President Joe Biden at the White House on Thursday.

White House sidesteps one question about US reporter detained in Russia

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre avoided definitively saying whether Evan Gershkovich, the Wall Street Journal reporter who was detained in Russia, had ever worked for the U.S. government.

Pentagon says eight ‘militants’ killed in Syrian strikes last week

Department of Defense officials now assess that eight militants were killed in the U.S. military’s retaliatory strikes in Syria last week.

Scientists find one of the largest black holes using new technique

United Kingdom scientists found one of the largest ever black holes using a special new technique.

White House hits back at McCarthy dig at Biden’s age: ‘Able to pick out his own Starbucks’

The White House hit back at House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) after the top House Republican indirectly criticized President Joe Biden's age.

Retirement 2023: 68 percent concerned they will not have enough money to retire comfortably

The current shadowy economic forecast is causing concern for people planning to retire in the future.
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