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EU approves Microsoft acquisition of Activision Blizzard, boosting deal after UK block

The European Commission, part of the executive of the European Union, approved Microsoft's $68.7 billion purchase of Call of Duty developer Activision Blizzard, a decision that starkly contrasts with the United Kingdom's block of the purchase.

Twenty GOP senators call for withdrawal of Biden Title IX rules change for transgender athletes

A group of 20 Republican senators called on the Biden administration on Monday to withdraw recently proposed rule changes to Title IX that could prevent states from enforcing bans on transgender athletes competing in sports that don't correspond to their biological sex at birth.

Feminist Miller Lite video resurfaces amid Dylan Mulvaney Bud Light controversy

A months-old Miller Lite video with a feminist message is going viral as Bud Light continues to hurt from the fallout it received from its partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

Title 42 ends: Biden officials take early victory lap for sharp decline in illegal immigration

Biden administration officials took an early victory lap for a sharp decline in the number of known illegal border crossings since it rescinded the pandemic protocol Title 42 last week.

DeSantis rips student attacks on Riley Gaines: ‘They should be expelled’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) blasted the students at San Francisco State University and Stanford Law School who shouted down and attacked speakers on their campus, saying that if students did that at a Florida institution, they should be expelled.

Sunny Hostin accuses ‘dangerous’ DeSantis of fundraising in support of ‘killing a young black man’

The View's Sunny Hostin claimed that she is scared of Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) potential, specifically pointing to his amplification of a fundraiser for the defense of former Marine Daniel Penny, who was charged with manslaughter after subduing Jordan Neely in a chokehold on a New York City subway. Neely ultimately died after the incident.

Trump makes pledge on JFK files: ‘I will release everything else’

Former President Donald Trump committed to releasing the outstanding archival records related to John F. Kennedy’s assassination should he win a second term.

Intelligence leaders asked to sign Hunter Biden laptop letter speak out: ‘Declined to sign’

Two former intelligence officials whom Mike Morell had name-dropped as potentially supporting a letter designed to discredit stories on Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop told the Washington Examiner they had no involvement in the political effort by the former spy chief.

Chinese court sentences elderly US citizen to life in prison on spying charges

An elderly American citizen who is a Hong Kong permanent resident has been sentenced to life in prison by a Chinese court.

Supreme Court rules in favor of death row inmate seeking lethal gas over injection

The Supreme Court sided with an Alabama death row inmate on his preferred execution method in a ruling released Monday.
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