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Fashion designer claims nonbinary Biden nuclear waste official wore outfits from her luggage

A Tanzanian fashion designer claims that Biden's former nuclear waste official wore outfits from luggage she lost in 2018.

DOJ seeks sanctions on Google for deleting private messages in antitrust suit

The Department of Justice has sanctioned Google, alleging that its employees deleted instant messages in violation of federal laws regarding records.

Trump motions to have E. Jean Carroll’s defamation claim dismissed

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump filed a motion to have author E. Jean Carroll's second defamation claim against him dismissed in court Thursday.

R. Kelly receives 20-year sentence in child pornography case

An Illinois court sentenced "King of R&B" R. Kelly to 20 years in prison Thursday.

Milwaukee to host first Republican presidential debate in August

The first GOP presidential primary debate will be held in Milwaukee in August to coincide with the Republican National Committee’s summer meeting, Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said in an email to members obtained by the Washington Examiner.

DeSantis dusts off plan to counter ‘Biden’s border crisis’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) unveiled a suite of policy proposals Thursday intended to neutralize what he dubbed "Biden's border crisis," further shoring up his 2024 portfolio.

US eyes expanded troop presence in Taiwan amid China threat

The U.S. military is reportedly increasing its troop presence in Taiwan for an expanding training program.

Ohio train derailment: Pete Buttigieg plays defense in East Palestine: ‘Lost my train of thought’

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg found himself in a defensive crunch during his Thursday trip to East Palestine, Ohio, repeatedly trying to quell questions about his handling of the crisis.

Alec Baldwin pleads not guilty to involuntary manslaughter, waives first court appearance

Alec Baldwin has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter relating to the shooting death of Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust in 2021.

Ohio train derailment: Biden administration deflects blame from Buttigieg in latest battle

On the same day Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited East Palestine on Thursday, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre argued that "no one" called for then-Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao to resign when chemical spills occurred under her watch.
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