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Continue reading →: Biden to make an announcement on Wednesday about proposal for dealing with student-loan debt;
The White House has kept the details of the decision closely guarded. Only a small group of Mr. Biden’s top aides have been informed of his plans. Mr. Biden is scheduled to return to the White House on Wednesday from Delaware, where he is on vacation with his family. The…
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Continue reading →: Biden administration releases 250,000 unaccompanied migrant children into US;
Since President Joe Biden took office, 257,110 migrant children have been encountered at the nation’s borders, according to data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The number of children who have come to the U.S. alone during Biden’s tenure is far beyond anything seen before, including the migration surges of children during the Obama…
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Continue reading →: A Wisconsin school board votes to ban the displaying of BLM and gay pride flags in their classrooms;
District staff are also barred from including their preferred pronouns in their email signatures. With only one member opposing, the board of the Kettle Moraine School District in southeastern Wisconsin voted last week to affirm district Superintendent Stephen Plum’s decision to interpret the district’s ban on political messaging in classrooms…
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Continue reading →: Dr. Anthony Fauci announces Monday, he will retire at the end of the year;
Fauci’s retirement will mark the end of 38 years of serving as NIAID director, initially taking on the position under former President Ronald Reagan, according to the National Institutes of Health. Fauci said that as he awaits his retirement, he will continue his current responsibilities and will help prepare the NIAID for a…
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Continue reading →: Federal judge places a permanent injunction against Biden ‘s pause on federal oil and gas leasing in 13 states;
U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty ruled late Thursday that the federal government may not stop issuing leases on federal lands and waters in accordance with the pause Biden ordered. Doughty’s order said federal law requires the Interior Department to carry out lease sales, citing the Mineral Leasing Act, which requires…
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Continue reading →: Rep. Liz Cheney loses GOP primary to Harriet Hageman | Trump endorsed candidate;
In a concession speech Tuesday evening, Cheney attributed her loss directly to her opposition to Trump. “The path was clear. But it would have required that I go along with President Trump’s lie about the 2020 election. It would have required that I enable his ongoing efforts to unravel our…
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Continue reading →: AG Merrick Garland personally signed off on former President Trump’s Mar-A-Lago raid;
The Justice Department has asked a court to unseal the warrant the FBI received before searching the Florida estate of former President Donald Trump. The request was striking because such documents traditionally remain sealed during a pending investigation. But the Justice Department appeared to recognize that its silence since the search…
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Continue reading →: Opinion | FBI raid was not about classified information;
Federal agents searched former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home on Monday in part because they believed additional classified information remained at the private club. Mr. Trump was in New York at the time, as the resort is mostly dormant during the summer months. The Federal Bureau of Investigation met U.S. Secret Service…
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Continue reading →: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suspends Hillsborough County State Attorney Andrew Warren from office;
“Our government is a government of laws, not a government of men,” DeSantis said. Warren’s disregard for his duty to enforce state laws, including a pledge not to prosecute people receiving an abortion or their doctors performing them. At a news conference flanked by police from around Tampa Bay, DeSantis…
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Continue reading →: JUST IN | DOJ charges 4 former and current Louisville police officers with federal crimes in fatal raid on Breonna Taylor’s home in 2020;
The action caps a federal investigation that looked at how police obtained the search warrant for Taylor’s apartment, something a prior state investigation by Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s office did not pursue. The indictments allege that Jaynes and Meany “drafted and approved what they knew was a false affidavit…
