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Electric vehicle startup to lay off hundreds of employees at every level of company

The electric vehicle startup Lucid told employees it would lay off roughly 18% of its workforce during a staff meeting on Tuesday.

China to have 150 more ships than US by 2028 under Biden budget, Navy secretary admits

Chinese naval forces will have about 150 more ships on the water than the U.S. Navy by 2028, according to Defense Department officials.

Pence responds to court ruling compelling him to testify on Trump: ‘Nothing to hide’

Former Vice President Mike Pence responded to the recent court ruling compelling him to testify about conversations surrounding the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. He insisted he has nothing to hide.

Trump hush money grand jury investigation holding off on decision this week: Report

The Manhattan grand jury will not discuss a possible indictment of former President Donald Trump this week, according to a report.

Rand Paul breaks ranks with GOP on TikTok ban: ‘Goes against the First Amendment’

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) is separating himself from the bipartisan push to ban TikTok, a China-affiliated short-form video app, amid fears that it poses national security risks.

Senate Democrats say Tuberville risking national security with his abortion protest

Senate Democrats said Tuesday there are national security implications if Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) continues to hold up more than 160 promotions of military commanders over an abortion policy in the Department of Defense.

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon to be deposed in Epstein lawsuit

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon will be deposed to answer questions as part of lawsuits centered on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate dubbed ‘No Jail Janet’ for letting violent felons off easy

The owner of a Wisconsin commercial cleaning business with a lengthy rap sheet and a history of terrorizing women is among a list of felons who received slaps on the wrist by Wisconsin Judge Janet Protasiewicz — and then went on to commit even more dastardly deeds.

Rand Paul staffer suffered deep knife wound to head in DC attack

The Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) staffer who was hospitalized following a knife attack last weekend was apparently stabbed in the head and needed surgery, a relative of the staffer said.

Nashville shooting: Garland says hate crime prosecution is premature since motive unknown

Republican lawmakers pressed Attorney General Merrick Garland on Tuesday whether the Justice Department will open a hate crime investigation one day after a mass shooter killed six people at a Christian private school.
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