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Georgia suspect in 4 killings shot and killed, 3 officers hurt during encounter: official

The man accused of gunning down three men and a woman in a neighborhood south of Atlanta on Saturday is dead, according to an official.

LA homeless crisis deepens, engulfs city in chaos as mayor empowers herself with emergency declaration

The homeless crisis devastating Los Angeles appears to be worsening as Mayor Karen Bass signed an updated emergency declaration giving her more extensive authorities.

Pentagon typo leaked millions of sensitive messages to African nation

The Pentagon has been inadvertantly sending sensitive messages and emails to an African country due to a typo in the U.S. military's email domain name.

Iowa’s Republican governor to hold interviews with GOP presidential candidates at state fair

Republican Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds is inviting all of the 2024 GOP presidential contenders to "Fair-Side Chats" she will conduct at the Iowa state fair in August

Biden called out for ‘factual error’ in ‘Bidenomics’ tweet, after boasting about wage levels

President Biden's attempt to praise the impact of his economic policies, which he calls 'Bidenomics,' backfired as he was swiftly fact-checked.

White House silent after John Kerry laments Ukraine war’s carbon emissions

The White House ignored requests for comment asking whether it agreed with Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry's concerns about the Ukraine war's climate impact.

Speculation of No Labels third party presidential ticket soars as Machin to appear at centrist group’s confab

Speculation about Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin joining a possible 2024 third-party presidential ticket soars as moderate is set to appear at the centrist No Labels summit in New Hampshire

‘Smokeageddon’ was unprecedented. We can expect more of the same.

Meteorologists struggled to explain "Smovkeageddon," the acrid campfire haze that settled over the East Coast and Midwest last month, and with good reason: It was unprecedented.  Before this summer, code purple and code maroon air quality alerts, the two most dire categories, were almost unknown in the eastern United States. The American Lung Association, which...

The Memo: Democrat suspicions grow about RFK Jr., Cornel West, No Labels

Democrats aren’t just growing concerned about some potential third-party presidential candidates. They’re also becoming increasingly suspicious about those people’s motivations. Supporters of President Biden see several threats on the horizon, beyond the Republican Party itself. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has gained more traction than many Democrats expected in his primary challenge to Biden. A potential...

House, Senate take starkly different approaches with funding bills

Congressional negotiators are fast at work in advancing 12 annual government funding bills out of committee, but the chambers are moving in very different directions. For weeks, House Democratic negotiators have bemoaned the partisan bills the GOP-led spending committee has advanced without bipartisan support, as Republicans seek to cut funding beyond the spending limits set in a budget cap deal negotiated...

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