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Joe Biden Names Thirty-Third Round of Judicial Nominees

President Joe Biden is announcing his intent to nominate four federal judicial nominees-all of whom are extraordinarily qualified, experienced, and devoted to the rule of law and our Constitution.
Texas Shooting Suspect's Partner Allegedly Helped Him While on the Run

Texas Shooting Suspect's Partner Allegedly Helped Him While on the Run

The Texas shooting suspect's longtime partner was arrested for allegedly providing the shooter with food and clothes while he was at large.

Readout of White House Listening Session on Islamophobia

Yesterday, Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff, White House Domestic Policy Advisor Ambassador Susan Rice, Deputy Homeland Security Advisor Joshua Geltzer, U.S. Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom Rashad Hussain, and Office of Public Engagement Director Stephen Benjamin hosted a listening session with Muslim community leaders to discuss efforts to counter Islamophobia, which is hate, discrimination, or bias directed at people who are or are perceived to be Muslim.
Donald Trump Suffers Another Legal Defeat as Judge Tosses Out Lawsuit Vs. New York Times

Donald Trump Suffers Another Legal Defeat as Judge Tosses Out Lawsuit Vs. New York Times

Former President Donald Trump's legal woes continue after a judge tossed out his 2018 lawsuit against the New York Times.
Ted Cruz Hurls Another Insult to Joe Biden Amid Debt Ceiling Deadlock

Ted Cruz Hurls Another Insult to Joe Biden Amid Debt Ceiling Deadlock

Ted Cruz questioned US President Joe Biden's mental acuity amid the debt ceiling discussions. Republican Sen. Ted Cruz has taken another dig against President Joe Biden amid discussions of the US debt ceiling as Congress struggles to close a bipartisan fiscal deal.
Tucker Carlson Text That Lead To His Firing Revealed

Tucker Carlson Text That Lead To His Firing Revealed

There have been many theories why Fox News fired Tucker Carlson. Now, a new Carlson text message has leaked, and it may be why he was fired.
NBA: Lakers-Warriors Game 1 Makes TV History

NBA: Lakers-Warriors Game 1 Makes TV History

The opening of the NBA Playoffs Western Conference semifinals made the most watched semifinal Game 1 on cable after the game between Lakers and Warriors ended with 117-112.
Jamie Foxx Health Update: Oscar Winner Breaks Silence

Jamie Foxx Health Update: Oscar Winner Breaks Silence

After his medical emergency, Jamie Foxx has finally broken his silence on his recent hospitalization.
Hollywood Writers Go on Strike Over Pay and AI

Hollywood Writers Go on Strike Over Low Pay, AI Use

Hollywood writers wanted to limit the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in writing scripts for movies and TV shows.
DHS Sued Over US Visa of Prince Harry and Alleged Drug Use

DHS Sued Over US Visa Records of Prince Harry After Drug Use Admissions

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is facing a new lawsuit, demanding the department to release the visa records of Prince Harry to see if he lied about his drug use so he could enter the U.S.
Oklahoma Murder: Other Victims Identified In Addition to Murdered Teens and Convicted Rapist

Oklahoma Murder: 4 People Found Dead With 2 Missing Teens, Convicted Rapist Have Been Identified

The ongoing murder investigation into the seven bodies found in an Oklahoma ranch has some updates after several victims have been identified.
California Homeless Woman in Critical Condition Following Third Unsolved Davis Stabbing

California Homeless Woman in Critical Condition After 3rd Davis Stabbing in a Week

A 64-year-old California homeless woman is now fighting for her life after she was violently attacked in her tent near 2nd Street in Davis City on Monday night.
Texas Man Francisco Opresa Has Been Arrested After a Nationwide Manhunt

Texas Man Accused of Killing 5 Neighbors Arrested After Massive Manhunt

Law enforcement officials confirmed that the Texas man wanted for killing five people has been arrested near the crime scene.
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Joe Biden Announces Key Nominees

President Joe Biden has announced his intent to nominate the following individuals to serve as key leaders in his administration.
Elon Musk Warns to Reassign NPR Twitter Account to Another Company

Elon Musk Warns to Reassign NPR Twitter Account to Another Company

NPR and Twitter CEO Elon Musk are once again clashing after the billionaire said in an unprompted email that he would reassign the NPR Twitter account to another company.
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Readout of Vice President Harris’s Meeting with President Marcos of the Philippines

Today, Vice President Kamala Harris met with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. at the Vice President's Residence in advance of a brunch with President Marcos, the Second Gentleman, First Lady Louise Araneta-Marcos, U.S. and Philippine government officials, and representatives of the Filipino-American community, including business and civic leaders.
Florida Woman Arrested for Throwing Wine at Rep. Matt Gaetz

Florida Woman Arrested for Throwing Wine at Rep. Matt Gaetz

A Florida woman has been arrested and charged with battery after she threw wine at Rep. Matt Gaetz (R - Florida) during a food and wine festival
‘Donald Trump Groped Me on a Flight,’ Says Witness in Trump Rape Trial

‘Donald Trump Groped Me on a Flight,’ Says Witness in Trump Rape Trial

Donald Trump's civil rape trial continues with more testimonies from witnesses brought about by plaintiff E. Jean Carroll. This includes Jessica Leeds.
US Debt Default: What It Means and When It Can Happen

US Debt Default: What It Means and When It Can Happen

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns about the US debt default being as early as June, calling legislators to act before time runs out.
US-Mexico Border: 1,500 Troops Coming Amid Fears of Migrant Surge

US-Mexico Border: 1,500 Troops Coming Amid Fears of Migrant Surge

In preparation for an anticipated rise in migrant traffic, the US is sending 1,500 additional troops to the US-Mexico, according to the defense department.
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