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Donald Trump court date in New York hush money case set by judge

A judge in New York has set the trial date for the criminal case against former President Donald Trump for early next year, approximately eight months before the 2024 presidential election.

White House to mark Uvalde shooting anniversary, calls for more gun control

The White House is calling for more gun control as the Uvalde school shooting's anniversary approaches.

White House hits Florida’s ‘discriminatory’ policies after NAACP travel advisory

The White House has ripped what it described as Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) "discriminatory" policies after the NAACP issued an advisory warning black people against traveling to Florida.

Elite LA school sued for curriculum branding Jews as ‘oppressors’ after George Floyd death

An elite Los Angeles school is being sued after its alleged attempt to "transform the school under a racially divisive, anti-Semitic ideology that seeks to indoctrinate children to reject Western values," according to the lawsuit.

Buttigieg doesn’t know what default means for air travel

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg did his best to dodge and deflect Tuesday after he was asked about the consequences a default would have on summer air travel.

Biden nominates Timothy Haugh to lead NSA and Cyber Command

President Joe Biden has nominated Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh to lead National Security Agency and Cyber Command after serving as the deputy of the latter since last August, an Air Force official told the Washington Examiner.

McConnell tells people to ‘relax’ on debt ceiling: ‘This is not that unusual’

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) sang a different tune from other government officials on Tuesday, urging people to "relax" about the debt ceiling.

White House hesitant to agree to McCarthy’s deadline for debt ceiling deal

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre repeatedly declined to state Tuesday when President Joe Biden and House Republicans must reach a debt ceiling agreement in order to allow Congress time to pass the measure and avoid a national default.

Trump continues to avoid backing federal abortion ban and touts ‘power to negotiate’

Former President Donald Trump continued to avoid pledging his support for a federal ban on abortion at any number of weeks. Instead, the 2024 candidate emphasized the ability of the anti-abortion side to negotiate now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned.

California seeks EPA approval to phase out new gas-powered vehicle sales by 2035

The state of California asked the Biden administration Monday to approve its plans for a waiver to require that all vehicles sold in the state be either fully electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles by 2035, according to the letter sent to the administration.
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