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West Point sued over race-based admissions after Supreme Court’s rejection of affirmative action

Students for Fair Admissions is suing the U.S. Military Academy at West Point over alleged racial composition "goals" after the Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling.

AG Garland flips out at GOP lawmaker over accusations of anti-Catholic bias: ‘Outrageous’

Attorney General Merrick Garland lashed out at a Republican represenative who accused the DOJ of anti-Catholic bias, saying the claim was "absurd."

Chip Roy furious at fellow Republicans over spending debacle: ‘Eat a s— sandwich’

Conservative says colleagues who opposed spending deal acting 'stupid'

California Democrat DA sues Sacramento over years of ‘Third World’ homeless conditions: ‘Groundhog’s Day’

Democrat Sacramento County district attorney's lawsuit alleges homelessness exploded by 250% in past seven years despite city spending millions to stop it.

Special Counsel Weiss opposes Hunter Biden appearing virtually in court on ‘serious’ felony charges

Special counsel David Weiss said he opposes Hunter Biden's request to appear for his arraignment virtually, citing the “serious felony gun charges at issue" in the case.

Donald Trump Jr. confirms his X account was ‘hacked’ after outrageous posts show up

Donald Trump Jr. confirmed that his account on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, was hacked Wednesday after it began spreading outrageous posts.

AG Garland testifies that Weiss had full authority in Hunter Biden probe, but never discussed specifics

Attorney General Garland testified that he did know details of the Hunter Biden investigation, but that prosecutor David Weiss had full authority for charging decisions

Arizona, New Mexico governors seek stronger business ties with Taiwan

New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs are pursuing stronger economic ties with Taiwan to boost international investments and jobs.

GOP lawmaker rolls out bill to block salaries of federal officials who don’t comply with subpoenas

EXCLUSIVE: Republican Rep. Ben Cline is rolling out a measure that would block federal officials from receiving their salaries if they are held in contempt for noncompliance with a congressional subpoena, Fox News Digital has learned.

Largest House GOP group unveils proposal to avert government shutdown amid spending chaos

A new proposal obtained by Fox News Digital shows House Republicans are moving to ease the concerns conservatives have about a continuing resolution.

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