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Alleged Pentagon leaker ‘admonished by his superiors’ multiple times over classified document handling

Air Force officials admonished Airman Jack Teixeira for his handling of classified information months before it was discovered that he allegedly leaked documents on a Discord channel.

Buttigieg accuses Right of turning on inherently American companies in name of culture war

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg criticized the Right in an interview published Thursday, accusing them of turning against what he characterized as inherently American companies and brands.

The reason Adidas appeared to use biological men to model women’s Pride swimsuit

Sportswear giant Adidas blew up social media Wednesday after launching its "Pride 2023" collection and using what appear to be biological men to model a swimsuit for its women's swimwear line.

TikTok accuses Montana of infringing First Amendment in statewide ban

Social media company TikTok issued a response Wednesday after Montana banned the platform.

Treasury claims success in effort to place cap on price of Russian oil

The Treasury Department on Thursday claimed success for the cap on the price of Russian oil it announced a year ago with allies in the G-7, a novel policy meant to cut off funding for Russia's invasion of Ukraine without driving up global energy prices.

Youngkin channels Reagan in new video, raising questions about his political future

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) released a video on Thursday that has added to speculation about his political future.

Supreme Court leaves Section 230 in place in Google decision

The Supreme Court avoided a sweeping ruling on Thursday that would have unraveled long-held legal protections internet companies enjoy and that shield them from litigation relating to content posted by users online.

Texas approves bill outlawing puberty blockers and hormone therapy for children

Texas passed a bill banning medicine used in gender transition procedures for minors on Wednesday.

Stimulus check update: Deadline to apply for one-time direct payment worth $4,000 is in three days

Eligible residents of California only have three days left to apply for a direct payment of $4,000, with recipients free to spend the money in any way they see fit.

What the Congressional Western Caucus would like to see in new farm bill

The Congressional Western Caucus released its top priorities for the farm bill reauthorization on Thursday, along with over 10 rural and agriculture groups supporting their priorities.
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