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Sherrod Brown has new GOP challenger in Bernie Moreno

Successful Ohio businessman Bernie Moreno filed paperwork to run for the Senate as a Republican in 2024 on Monday, challenging incumbent Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) for the seat.

Louisville shooting: Here are the five victims killed in the Kentucky bank massacre

Five people were killed in the latest mass shooting in Louisville, Kentucky, at Old National Bank after an employee opened fire and injured several other people, including a responding officer.

China’s currency could create ‘risk’ for financial system, IMF says

China’s currency stands to "be more predominant in international transactions” in the years to come, according to the International Monetary Fund, raising potential “risks” for global markets.

Democrat Harley Rouda ends comeback bid for Katie Porter’s seat following head injury

A California Democrat is ending his bid to return to the House after sustaining a "moderate" traumatic brain injury last month.

Esper predicts classified documents leak ‘could ripple for some time’

The damage inflicted by the trove of classified documents released in recent days and weeks could be lasting, according to former Defense Secretary Mark Esper.

Attorney for man convicted of killing BLM protester files motion for retrial

The lawyer for Sgt. Daniel Perry has filed a motion for a retrial, alleging that the court kept key evidence from the jurors.

What we know about the Pentagon leaks and what we don’t

The Biden administration is scrambling to respond to the massive Pentagon leak, with the size, scope, and perpetrator unknown, but it shines a light into classified information that wasn't intended for release.

Employees appeal order to pay legal fees for challenging ‘anti-racist’ training

Two women who sued a Missouri school district over required equity training were ordered to pay the district's six-figure legal fees, a move their lawyers said is "clearly intended to punish."

Massachusetts Democrats propose slashing capital gains tax in $1.1 billion relief bill

Massachusetts House Democrats have disclosed a tax relief and reform bill Tuesday and plan to bring it to a vote on the House floor Thursday. The proposal would cut Massachusetts' short-term capital gain rates from 12% to 5% over a two-year period. Previously, House Democrats opposed the cuts when Gov. Charlie Baker pushed for rate relief.

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg suing Jim Jordan in effort to stop interference with Trump case

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg filed a lawsuit against Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) on Tuesday to block alleged "interference" in the Stormy Daniels hush money case that former President Donald Trump was charged in last week.
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