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Trump’s campaign ‘kicking into overdrive’ after months of inaction

Former President Donald Trump is taking the training wheels off his third presidential campaign weeks after criticism said that he was not taking his third White House bid seriously.

Illinois Child and Family Services incarcerated hundreds of children: Lawsuit

The Illinois Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS) allegedly imprisoned hundreds of children in its care, a federal class action lawsuit claims.

Court rejects Peter Navarro’s bid to dismiss Jan. 6 contempt charges

A federal judge denied former White House adviser Peter Navarro's last-ditch bid to toss out contempt of Congress charges levied against him for defying a Jan. 6 committee subpoena.

First small modular reactor gets certification from Nuclear Regulatory Commission

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced the first-ever certification Friday of a small modular reactor design, a big step in the process of developing a new generation of new and more flexible nuclear reactors.

Richard Barnett trial: ‘Bigo’ says he regrets being at Capitol on Jan. 6, would apologize to Pelosi

Richard "Bigo" Barnett, the man whose picture went viral after he put his foot on a desk in former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-CA) office during the Capitol attack, told a jury on Thursday that he regretted his actions and would apologize to Pelosi in person if he could.

New German defense minister ‘ready to move quickly’ on tanks to Ukraine

New German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said his country is "ready" to move to send tanks to Ukraine if a deal among international leaders is approved.

Pelosi won’t speculate whether Trump could be charged after Biden doc scandal

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) refused to speculate whether former President Donald Trump could be charged with a crime given the mishandling of classified documents from President Joe Biden's vice presidency.

Virginia family of 6-year-old who shot teacher says child has ‘acute disability’

The family of a 6-year-old that shot his teacher at an elementary school in Newport News, Virginia, issued a statement saying that their son suffers from an "acute disability" and a parent usually attends classes with him.

Trump extends Biden entitlements olive branch in debt ceiling fight

Former President Donald Trump warned Republican lawmakers not to target Medicare and Social Security in their escalating fight over the debt ceiling, at least partially aligning himself with President Joe Biden and Democrats in the process.

Lloyd Austin implores global defense leaders to ‘dig deeper’ in arming Ukraine

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin implored his international counterparts to redouble their efforts to arm Ukraine ahead of what officials expect to be a Russian offensive in the coming months.
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