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Russian forces have deported more than 19,000 Ukrainian children

Russian forces have deported nearly 20,000 children from Ukraine, the Reintegration Ministry reported on Tuesday.

Nashville shooting: Police find no evidence of problems between Covenant School and shooter

Nashville, Tennessee, investigators have not uncovered any evidence to support the notion that Covenant School shooter Audrey Hale had any specific problems with the school. Officials continue to search for a possible motive for the mass shooting that left three children and three adults dead.

Athlete NIL deals face congressional reforms as NCAA demands oversight

A panel of collegiate athletics stakeholders and experts testified before a House subcommittee Wednesday, with the majority urging Congress to enact a national standard for name, image, likeness deals for college athletes.

Trump trails DeSantis in every metric except who would win GOP primary: Poll

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has higher marks than former President Donald Trump in nearly all questions of a new poll, except for who would win in a GOP primary contest.

Soros, Spielberg, and Pritzker among Democratic megadonors in Wisconsin Supreme Court race

George Soros, Steven Spielberg, LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman, and Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D-IL) are among the liberal megadonors who have opened up their wallets and donated generously to the Democratic Party of Wisconsin ahead of a high-stakes state Supreme Court race that will decide the political tilt of the bench.

GOP blasts DOJ ‘trust issue’ on FISA reauthorization as Garland points to China threat

House Republicans blasted the Justice Department about the “trust issue” the DOJ faces as it pushes to reauthorize certain Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act powers, while Attorney General Merrick Garland pointed to FISA’s use against the China threat.

White House pressed on Democratic tensions with Israel

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby faced a number of questions regarding tension with Israel, specifically Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent attempts to reform the country's judicial system.

New Supreme Court rules make it ‘much harder’ for justices to avoid reporting gifts

Supreme Court justices and federal judges are now required to disclose additional information surrounding free gifts, such as stays at commercial properties and other hospitable offerings, according to new regulations quietly approved by the federal judiciary's administrative arm.

Trump’s Republican opponents fear party is not ready to move forward

Several Republicans who are hoping to move on from former President Donald Trump are resigning to the fact that he may be the nominee for the party in 2024 as support for the former president increases.

Senate moves to roll back Clean Water Rule, setting up second Biden veto

The Senate passed a measure Wednesday to cancel a key Biden administration rule that defines what water bodies are subject to federal regulation under the Clean Water Act, sending the bill to President Joe Biden’s desk, where he is expected to veto it.
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