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DeSantis avoids texting and emailing as governor: Report

If Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) phone is buzzing, it probably isn't flooded with texts or emails related to his job as governor.

Senate votes to repeal Iraq and Gulf war authorizations, sending bill to the House

The Senate passed a bipartisan bill that would end the military authorizations allowing for U.S. involvement in the Gulf and Iraq wars, setting the stage for the official end to the conflicts that concluded years ago.

Grand jury in Trump Manhattan district attorney investigation going on monthlong break: Report

The Manhattan grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump for an alleged hush money payment made in 2016 is reportedly going on a monthlong hiatus.

Biden heralds midterm elections as ‘rejection’ of ‘extremism’ undermining democracy

President Joe Biden alluded to former President Donald Trump's 2020 election challenges during an address delivered as co-host of his second Summit for Democracy.

Trump sings praises of Manhattan grand jury: ‘I have gained such respect’

Former President Donald Trump commended the special grand jury impaneled in the Manhattan district attorney's inquiry revolving around him.

Cruz demands Big Tech answer on coordination with government over misinformation

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has demanded that Big Tech companies disclose details about their interactions and business with federal agencies that he said violated First Amendment rights.

Nashville shooting: Trans Day of Vengeance protest will proceed in aftermath of Covenant School killings

The "Trans Day of Vengeance," an activist demonstration in support of the transgender community, will proceed as planned amid widespread backlash after a mass school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee, left three children and three adults dead.

More than 30 swimmers accused of harassing dolphins in Hawaii

More than 30 swimmers have been accused of harassing dolphins in Honaunau Bay off the island of Hawaii on Sunday.

Ricketts to call for active US world leadership in maiden Senate speech

EXCLUSIVE — Freshman Sen. Pete Ricketts (R-NE) is set to deliver his maiden speech on the Senate floor Wednesday afternoon, in which he will call on the United States to take a more active role globally by maintaining peace through strength.

Zelensky invites Xi to visit Ukraine: ‘Ready to see him here’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit his war-ravaged country.
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