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Byron York says there’s ‘not a chance in the world’ Biden debates opponents

The Washington Examiner's Byron York examined the slim chances Democratic opponents have of debating President Joe Biden.

New sexual assault lawsuit emerges against Bill Cosby

Bill Cosby is facing his second California sexual assault lawsuit due to a temporary lift on the statute of limitations.

Schumer announces deal to fast-track debt ceiling bill’s passage

Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has locked in a time agreement for a bill to raise the debt ceiling, the majority leader announced, clearing the way for it to pass the Senate on Thursday night.

Judge in Disney-DeSantis lawsuit disqualifies himself from case

Judge Mark Walker has disqualified himself in the court case between Disney and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), citing a "relative within the third degree" who owns Disney stock.

DeSantis appoints new member to state Disney district board

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) announced he is nominating Charbel Barakat to the board of Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, which governs the Walt Disney World Resort, amid the feud with the central Florida company.

Tim Kaine urges Senate to adopt his debt bill amendment

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) defended an amendment to dissolve language from the Fiscal Responsibility Act that would give special accommodations to the Mountain Valley Pipeline.

California judge robbed at gunpoint outside courthouse

A California judge was robbed at gunpoint on Thursday morning outside of a court house in Oakland, according to local media reports.

Supreme Court Bruen gun ruling panned by Biden could be son’s legal lifeline

A Supreme Court gun decision slammed by President Joe Biden could be key to Hunter Biden's legal defense if he's charged by the Department of Justice for lying about his crack cocaine addiction to purchase a gun in 2018.

Republican senators aim to bypass defense spending caps through supplemental measure

Senate Republicans are aiming to bypass defense spending cuts in the debt limit deal, which caps spending over the next two fiscal years, through a supplemental defense bill that would ostensibly increase funding for Ukraine but would actually lead to more national security spending overall.

Trump addresses debt deal: ‘Should have gone through a little more pain’

Former President Donald Trump appeared to take a jab at House Republicans over the deal they reached to raise the debt ceiling Thursday. The former president had stayed mostly silent on the negotiations recently.
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