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Afghanistan inspector general unsure if American taxpayers are ‘funding the Taliban’

The United States has provided Afghanistan with aid since the U.S. military's withdrawal in August 2021, though it's unclear to the inspector general whether those funds are actually going to the Afghan people.

Vern Buchanan becomes eighth Florida lawmaker to back Trump over DeSantis

Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-FL) became the eighth Republican lawmaker from Florida to endorse former President Donald Trump for president over Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), who has not announced a 2024 presidential campaign.

UFO office leader reveals sighting numbers are up — but no evidence of aliens

The leader of the Pentagon office responsible for identifying and attributing UFOs says that total sighting numbers are up again since the last intelligence community update, but argued there was “no credible evidence” of these being space aliens.

Republican suspended for ‘misgendering’ Rachel Levine applauds Twitter reversal

A Republican lawmaker who was banned from Twitter for "misgendering" a high-ranking transgender official said he was pleased to see the company this week end the policy that silenced him.

Abortion pill manufacturer sues to keep FDA approval amid court battle

Abortion pill manufacturer GenBioPro filed suit against the Food and Drug Administration to maintain its ability to market the drug.

LA County ready to pay out $3B to settle sexual abuse complaints in its facilities

Los Angeles County officials are expecting to pay up to $3 billion in the next fiscal year to resolve an estimated 3,000 claims of sexual abuse at its facilities, according to a new budget proposal.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launches presidential campaign

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launched his presidential campaign on Wednesday at an event in Boston, making him President Joe Biden's second challenger in the Democratic field.

Democrats introduce bill seeking to end qualified immunity for police officers

A group of Democratic lawmakers reintroduced a bill seeking to end qualified immunity for police officers, arguing the legal doctrine shields law enforcement officers from accountability when they violate one’s constitutional rights.

US announces new Ukraine military aid package of $325 million

The Biden administration has agreed to provide Ukraine with another $325 million of military equipment, officials announced on Wednesday.

WATCH: Haley responds to Mayorkas ‘secure’ border claim by exposing feeble fence

Nikki Haley, former ambassador to the United Nations and current 2024 presidential hopeful, responded to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas's claim that the border is "secure" with a video exposing a feeble chain-link fence put up by the current administration.
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