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Kristi Noem criticized by South Dakota Freedom Caucus for allegedly overstepping authority

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) is being criticized by members of the South Dakota legislature's Freedom Caucus for allegedly overstepping her constitutional authority.

United Kingdom accuses Olympic committee of letting Putin ‘legitimize his illegal war’

A diplomatic dispute has erupted over the International Olympic Committee’s intention to allow athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete at the 2024 Paris Olympics under a “neutral” flag, despite the ongoing war in Ukraine.

National Archives calls on former presidents and VPs to hunt for classified documents

The National Archives and Records Administration called on former presidents and vice presidents to hunt for any classified files they might be holding on to.

Cotton threatens to block nominees if intelligence community doesn’t provide info on Biden classified documents

A top Senate Republican threatened to block Biden administration nominations if the U.S. intelligence community continues to “stonewall” Congress on providing details on the classified documents found in the possession of former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden.

Fox News’s Benjamin Hall to release book one year after surviving bombing in Ukraine

Fox News foreign correspondent Benjamin Hall announced the release of his memoir on Thursday, detailing how he survived a bomb attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, last year.

Top National Archives official agrees to speak with House Oversight Committee

House Oversight Committee staff will conduct a transcribed interview with the top lawyer for the National Archives and Records Administration on Tuesday, the first interview in the investigation of President Joe Biden’s classified documents scandal.

Stimulus update: Deadline to claim checks worth up to $800 in South Carolina 20 days away

The window for South Carolina residents to file their 2021 taxes and receive a rebate of up to $800 will close in under three weeks.

University of Kansas medical school reveals lobbying for diversity initiatives in ‘wokeness’ inventory

EXCLUSIVE — The University of Kansas Medical Center lobbies federal, state, and local governments to adopt more diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, according to responses from a survey the school filled out for the Association of American Medical Colleges.

Dave Chappelle slams protesters at his shows: ‘They want to be feared’

Comedy legend Dave Chappelle slammed those protesting his shows on Tuesday as violent activists who "want to be feared."

Stimulus update: New Mexico residents could soon get direct payments worth up to $1,500

New Mexico residents may be able to receive some extra cash for their pockets sometime this year should recently proposed state legislation get passed.
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