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‘F**k All You H**s’: Biden’s Education Secretary Deletes Explicit Rap Playlist After Backlash
Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona deleted a tweet Tuesday showing his music playlist for his bus tour after backlash from education advocates, who expressed concerns about the profanity and sexual references in the songs. Read More
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Regional Banks Still Shaky Six Months After Major Collapses
Regional lenders are still struggling and face bleak outlooks six months following the start of the 2023 bank crisis, according to economists. Read More
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Trump-Appointed Judge Gives Former Proud Boys Chairman Longest Prison Sentence Of Jan. 6 Defendants
A federal judge sentenced former Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio to 22 years in prison on Tuesday, according to multiple reports. Read More
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61 Indicted On Racketeering Charges From ‘Anti-Cop’ Group That Sought To Prevent Building Of Atlanta Police Facility
Republican Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr announced on Tuesday that Fulton County had indicted 61 individuals tied to the “Stop Cop City” movement on racketeering and domestic terrorism charges, according to a press release. Read More
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‘Democrats Agree’: Activists Are Teaming Up To Fight Sex Change Surgeries For Minors In This Blue State
California activists from both political parties are teaming up to put measures on the state ballot that would ban child sex change surgeries and ensure fairness in women’s spaces, they told the Daily Caller News Foundation. Read More
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California Spent More Than $600 Million On Environmental Reviews For High-Speed Rail Line That Isn’t Built Yet
The state of California has spent more than $600 million on environmental reviews for a high-speed rail project that has not yet been completed, according to documents obtained and reviewed by the Daily Caller News Foundation. Read More
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More Voters Say Trump, Rather Than Biden, Has A ‘Vision For The Future’: POLL
More voters think that former President Donald Trump has a “vision for the future” than current President Joe Biden, according to a poll released Monday by The Wall Street Journal. Read More
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Vast Majority Of Voters Think Biden Is ‘Too Old’ To Run For Reelection: POLL
The vast majority of voters perceive President Joe Biden as too advanced in age to run for the presidency again, according to a Monday poll by The Wall Street Journal. Read More
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‘No Progress’ In Nuclear Talks With Iran As It Slowly Builds Uranium Stockpile: REPORT
Iran’s stockpile of near-weapons-grade enriched uranium continues to grow, albeit at a slightly slower pace, according to confidential United Nations (U.N.) reports assessed by Reuters on Monday. Read More
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Republicans Brace For Intra-Party Showdown As AG’s Impeachment Trial Set To Begin
Republicans in Texas have been publicly criticizing each other over the impeachment of Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton ahead of his trial beginning on Tuesday, The New York Times reported Monday. Read More
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Republicans Launch Latest Effort To Thwart Biden’s ‘Reckless’ Student Loan Scheme
Republican legislators announced Tuesday that they are introducing a resolution under the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to halt President Joe Biden’s new student loan plans, which they argue places an undue burden on the American taxpayer. Read More
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‘No Evidence’ McConnell Suffered Stroke Or Seizure In Latest Freeze, Doctor Says
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell did not suffer a stroke or seizure after his latest freeze in public, according to a doctor’s note released by his office on Tuesday and shared with the Daily Caller News Foundation. Read More
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Ex-Trump Chief Of Staff Mark Meadows Pleads Not Guilty In Georgia Election Case
Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows pleaded not guilty to charges in the Georgia 2020 election case and waived his scheduled Wednesday arraignment, according to court documents posted Tuesday. Read More
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‘You Might Be Surprised’: MSNBC Data Guru Says ‘No Evidence’ Skipping Debate, Indictments Hurt Trump
A data analyst for MSNBC said that a recent poll showed “no evidence” that skipping the Aug. 23 GOP presidential debate hurt former President Donald Trump. Read More
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Appeals Court Orders Review Of Decision Granting DOJ Access To GOP Rep’s Phone Records
A federal appeals court ordered review of a lower court ruling granting the Department of Justice (DOJ) access to Republican Pennsylvania Rep. Scott Perry’s phone records Tuesday. Read More

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