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New York barricades in anticipation of looming Trump indictment

New York officials are battening down the hatches and have begun erecting barricades as former President Donald Trump's potential arrest looms.

Carroll defamation trial against Trump postponed despite denial to combine lawsuits

A judge declined to consolidate two of E. Jean Carroll's defamation lawsuits against former President Donald Trump but allowed the indefinite postponement of her initial lawsuit against him.

Biden issues first veto of his presidency to stop Congress from scrapping ESG rule

President Joe Biden on Monday rejected a congressional measure to cancel a Labor Department rule in what has become the first veto of his presidency.

Manhattan DA inquiry: A look at the key players in the hush money investigation that could result in Trump’s arrest

Prosecutors at the Manhattan district attorney's office appear to be inching closer toward an indictment against former President Donald Trump revolving around an alleged hush money payment made about seven years ago.

Leading House Democrat charges GOP budget cuts ‘would cause irreparable damage’

The top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee is sounding the alarm about a Republican proposal to cut agency spending to fiscal 2022 levels, warning it would “put people at risk,” including veterans, seniors, and people with low incomes.

White House launches media blitz against Freedom Caucus ‘five-alarm’ budget proposal

President Joe Biden continues to push back on the House Freedom Caucus's response to his federal budget proposal for the new fiscal year.

Cuban expatriates protest Castro and communism at World Baseball Classic semifinal

Cuban expatriates gathered outside the World Baseball Classic semifinal on Sunday to protest the Castro regime and communism plaguing the nation they struggled to escape.

Federalist Society contributor demands apology after Kinzinger claims he ‘sold out the Constitution’

Georgetown Law professor Randy Barnett is demanding "an apology" from former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) after the former congressman said Barnett had "sold out the Constitution" during a heated exchange over the Federalist Society.

Veterans Affairs Department scrubs Lincoln quote for gender-neutral mission statement

The Department of Veterans Affairs revised its mission statement to remove a quote from President Abraham Lincoln that referenced a soldier's widow.

Investors expect Fed to go through with rate hike despite banking turmoil

Investors expect the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates this week despite the fallout from Silicon Valley Bank's collapse.
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