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Trump blasts N.Y. fraud case, claims he prevented nuclear war in newly released transcript

Donald Trump defended his real estate empire and his presidency in a face-to-face clash with the New York attorney general suing him for fraud, testifying at a closed-door grilling in April that his company is flush with cash -- and claiming he saved "millions of lives" by deterring nuclear war when he was president.

Nebraska governor signs order narrowly defining sex as that assigned at birth

Nebraska's Republican Gov. Jim Pillen on Wednesday signed an executive order strictly defining a person's sex.

Republican Blake Masters eyes another Senate run in Arizona, would face Kyrsten Sinema

Blake Masters, the Arizona Republican who lost the election last year against Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly, is reportedly preparing to run again in 2024 in a bid to square off against Democrat-turned-independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema.

FDA sends warning letters to three infant formula manufacturers over federal violations

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sent warning letters to three infant formula manufacturers over violations of federal safety regulations, the agency announced Wednesday. ByHeart, Mead Johnson Nutrition and Perrigo Wisconsin were issued letters after FDA inspections of their facilities as they implemented limited recalls of some of their products over health concerns regarding the...

North Korea-Russia arms deal inches closer

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story North Korea-Russia arms deal inches closer The Biden administration has new intelligence demonstrating that arms negotiations between Russia and North Korea are “actively advancing.” © AP White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby on Wednesday...

Marijuana users have elevated levels of heavy metals in their blood, urine: study

A study has found that marijuana users have elevated levels of heavy metals in their blood and urine compared to those who do not use marijuana. The study, published Wednesday in the Environmental Health Perspectives journal, found that marijuana users had higher levels of lead in their blood and urine compared to non-marijuana users. Conducted at...

Texas judge rejects bill restricting cities’ authority

A Texas state judge has shot down an expansive new law that would override cities’ authority to make their own laws, declaring it unconstitutional Wednesday. House Bill 2127, which opponents have dubbed the “Death Star Bill,” would prevent cities from passing and enforcing local rules in several major policy areas without state authorization. That includes...

Alice Cooper loses cosmetics deal after remarks about trans people

Rock singer Alice Cooper has lost his deal with an LGBTQ-owned cosmetics company after he called "cases of transgender" people a "fad." Cooper’s comments were published last week in an interview with Stereogum in which the singer was asked his opinion on gender-affirming care. The interviewer brought up Cooper’s 1974 interview with SPEC in which the singer said “everyone...

The US must honor its commitment to Afghan allies left behind

Two years have passed since the last American boots left Afghan soil, but the shame of unkept promises still tarnishes our reputation. Despite assurances from the Biden administration that no one would be left behind in Afghanistan, thousands of our former partners and allies there still dodge Taliban death squads and plead for extraction. Americans...

The Memo: Idalia shifts picture from politics

Tropical Storm Idalia is commanding the nation’s attention as it makes its destructive way across the nation’s Southeast. The focus at this stage is rightly on the human toll. As of Wednesday afternoon, there were no direct fatalities officially reported in Florida, the first and hardest-hit state — though two deaths in car crashes may have...

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