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Donald Trump arrested: White House mum on potential pardon, says Biden out of loop

The White House maintained its silence regarding the indictment of former President Donald Trump, declining to offer any new comment Tuesday afternoon.

Transgender influencer banned after topless stunt at White House Pride event

Transgender rights activist and influencer Rose Montoya has been banned from attending events at the White House after going topless Saturday during President Joe Biden's Pride Month 2023 festivities.

Student loan payments set to resume this October

The Department of Education has provided information on when student loan payments will resume, saying they will resume in October.

Nottingham stabbing: Van used to hit pedestrians belonged to a victim, police say

The van that a suspect used to hit pedestrians in Nottingham, England, on Tuesday belonged to one of the alleged suspect's stabbing victims, police officials said in a press conference.

CDC director stonewalls GOP questions about social media censorship

Outgoing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky on Tuesday refused to answer questions from House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) about social media censorship of medical information on COVID-19 policies and vaccine efficacy.

Donald Trump arrested: See the former president’s trip to the Miami courthouse

Former President Donald Trump arrived at the Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. U.S. Courthouse on Tuesday to surrender himself to authorities after he was federally indicted on charges related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents.

Millions of borrowers in danger of default when student loan repayments resume

The lifting of the pause on student loan payments could result in a tidal wave of defaults as borrowers struggle to make payments that have been waived for more than three years.

House advances rule, frees up floor for legislation after weeklong holdup

A week after conservatives tanked a rule on the bill to block a ban on gas stoves, the House advanced a new rule on the bill freeing up the floor and allowing the House to vote on legislation for the first time in over a week.

The View laments ‘sad day’ ahead of Trump court appearance, but notes ‘justice system is working’

The View's hosts opened the show on Tuesday lamenting what a "sad day" it was for America ahead of former President Donald Trump's federal indictment court appearance.

Joni Ernst introduces bill to disarm IRS: ‘The taxman is fully loaded and funded by the taxpayer’

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) introduced a bill on Tuesday that aims to prevent the Internal Revenue Service from owning or controlling any firearms or ammunition.
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