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China brags about US casualties in Korean War

China touted American casualties in the Korean War as a warning against “stand[ing] on the wrong side of history” in response to South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s trip to the United States.

First Republic Bank stock circling the drain as expectations rise for receivership

First Republic Bank’s stock has plunged to new lows amid reports that the federal government is eyeing taking the flailing firm into receivership.

Congress to reconsider RAP Act that would limit using lyrics as court evidence

The Restoring Artistic Protection Act was reintroduced in Congress, seeking to protect artists whose lyrics are used against them in court cases.

Red flags missed on accused Pentagon leaker’s access to classified intelligence

Newly revealed details regarding the life of Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira, who has been accused of leaking hundreds of classified military documents, have raised questions with the Pentagon over his top-secret security clearance.

Judy Blume blasts Florida lawmakers on abortion, saying she has ‘the right’

Author Judy Blume appeared on The View on Friday to object to the lawmakers of her resident state of Florida.

Sinema says McCarthy’s debt limit bill is a sign of progress but won’t pass Senate

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) says she hopes that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) passing his debt ceiling legislation will bring President Joe Biden and Democrats to the negotiating table, but shot down any suggestion the bill will make it through the Senate.

Top Biden agencies hit with subpoenas over social media ‘censorship’ coordination

EXCLUSIVE — Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) of the House Judiciary Committee and its Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government sent subpoenas to the heads of three federal agencies in order to uncover records showing their alleged roles in coordinating with Big Tech to engage in "censorship," according to documents reviewed by the Washington Examiner.

Colorado cracks down on guns as governor signs four new regulations into law

Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO) signed into law four new gun regulation measures.

Michael Cohen questioned under oath in New York Trump Organization investigation

Michael Cohen, a former lawyer for former President Donald Trump, underwent questioning under oath in a New York civil fraud case against the former president's organization on Friday.

Report: Bud Light readying for massive marketing blitz amid Mulvaney fallout

Bud Light is supposedly readying itself to spend big on a massive marketing blitz as its sales continue to take a beating following the brand's controversial partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
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