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White House: US has not received Bolsonaro extradition request from Brazil

Brazil has not asked the U.S. to extradite Jair Bolsonaro, the country's former president, after his supporters stormed the National Congress, Supreme Court, and presidential palace in Brasilia in scenes reminiscent of Jan. 6.

WATCH: The View blasts GOP ‘thugs’ as ‘uncivilized’ after speaker election process

The ladies of The View slammed Republicans in the House of Representatives as "thugs" on Monday, reacting to last week's tumultuous speaker election process.

Postal Service touts improved delivery speed of ballots in 2022 elections

The Postal Service is touting its improved speed for getting mail-in ballots to election officials in the 2022 midterm elections.

Oil prices jump as China reopens its borders

Oil prices jumped by 3% this morning, recovering from last week’s sharp losses and reflecting new market optimism as China began to reopen its borders to travelers for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Excerpts of Donald Trump’s deposition in E. Jean Carroll lawsuit ordered unsealed by judge

A federal district court has ruled key excerpts of former President Donald Trump's deposition must be unsealed in a lawsuit filed by author E. Jean Carroll, who has alleged that Trump sexually assaulted her in the 1990s.

Virginia AG expands civil rights investigation into Fairfax County Public Schools

Virginia attorney general Jason Miyares announced Monday that his office would expand a civil rights investigation into Thomas Jefferson High School to include all of Fairfax County Public Schools after several high school principals apologized for failing to recognize National Merit Commended Students.

Stimulus update: Direct payments worth $1,050 to be given within five days

The latest round of payments for a group of California residents, who could be paid over $1,000, will all be issued by the end of the week.

Majority of GOP value loyalty to Trump as lawmakers seek to break from his influence

A large majority of Republican voters say that loyalty to Donald Trump is somewhat important for the party, marking a challenge for some GOP lawmakers who are seeking to break from the former president’s influence.

Supreme Court allows Meta to sue Israeli software company over ‘Pegasus’ spyware

The Supreme Court allowed Meta to continue pursuing a lawsuit alleging that an Israeli software developer illegally accessed its servers to install spyware.

Death penalty trial for man accused of New York City bike path terror attack begins

The trial of an Islamic State-affiliated Uzbek immigrant, who is accused of killing eight people with a rented truck, opened on Monday.
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