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Novak Djokovic banned: Why can’t world’s top tennis star play at Indian Wells tournament

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic withdrew from the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells in California earlier this week after he was denied a waiver to enter the United States. His status for the Miami Open in Florida is also in danger.

Manchin lashes out at Biden over delayed offshore oil and gas leasing plan

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) castigated the Biden administration for falling behind on advancing a new offshore oil and gas leasing program after the Interior Department said it needs until December to finalize the plan, deepening the conflict between him and President Joe Biden.

Big Oil is spurning green pressure to ditch fossil fuels

HOUSTON, Texas — Major energy companies are shrugging off pressure from environmental groups and some shareholders to abandon new spending on developing fossil fuels and instead invest in low-carbon energy sources as they anticipate high demand and earning potential in oil and gas persisting for years to come.

Stimulus update: Direct $500 payment to be sent to more than 300 families in seven days

Families partaking in a guaranteed income program in California will receive their next payment of $500 next week.

Tyre Nichols case: Memphis to release more audio and video footage after investigation

Multiple hours of police audio and video footage in the Tyre Nichols case is expected to be released Wednesday afternoon, following the indictments of five Memphis police officers in connection with his death.

Zelensky says Ukraine can’t give up on Bahkmut as Russian mercenaries claim gains

Ukrainian troops will continue to defend the besieged town of Bakhmut, President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed, stressing that should Russian forces overtake the area, they will have access to seize nearby towns as well.

Defeating DC crime bill essential for small-business survival: GOP chairman

EXCLUSIVE — The Republican-led effort to overturn the revised criminal code in Washington, D.C., is not only essential for public safety but also for the survival of small businesses scattered throughout the district, according to a top GOP lawmaker.

Oklahoma GOP censures first nonbinary Muslim lawmaker for ‘harboring fugitive’ in office

The Republican supermajority in Oklahoma's legislature voted Tuesday to censure the state's first Muslim nonbinary representative who allegedly blocked law enforcement from questioning a transgender rights activist by shielding the person in the lawmaker's office last week.

Texas man executed for stabbing wife to death and drowning her daughter

A Texas man convicted of stabbing his estranged wife to death and drowning her young daughter was executed Tuesday by lethal injection.

DOJ argues new Jan. 6 footage release shouldn’t extend trials

The Justice Department is arguing in various cases involving individuals charged with crimes relating to the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, that new footage released by Fox News host Tucker Carlson should not be grounds for a delay in trials.
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