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Georgia Gov. Kemp signs bills aiming to improve school safety, literacy

Gov. Brian Kemp signed new laws Thursday that will require Georgia schools to perform annual drills for responding to campus shooters early in the school year and to perform literacy assessments for younger students three times per year to see if they can read at grade level.

Pelosi: Calls from Democrats for Feinstein to resign are sexist

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi blasted fellow Democrats for saying Sen. Dianne Feinstein should resign over her prolonged medical absence that has kneecapped the confirmation of President Biden's judicial nominees.

What’s the difference between Dianne Feinstein and John Fetterman?

Although his party kept control of Congress's upper chamber in 2022, President Joe Biden is once again stuck sending Kamala Harris to cast tiebreaking Senate votes. The vice president is keen to get out of town and on the de facto campaign trail for her boss, but the president's agenda is currently imperiled by two senators who, dealing with chronic health issues, cannot show up for work.

Breaking with Macron, Germany’s Annalena Baerbock brings European courage to China

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock is visiting China from Thursday until Saturday. But unlike French President Emmanuel Macron, Baerbock recognizes that Europe's relationship with China must extend beyond simple trade mercantilism.

The Republican presidential stature gap

THE REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL STATURE GAP. There are now five candidates who have either joined the 2024 Republican presidential race or have taken official steps toward doing so: Former President Donald Trump; former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, also the former South Carolina governor; entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy; former Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R-AR); and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC).

Los Angeles City Council is divided on ‘punishing’ catalytic converter thieves

Even the Los Angeles City Council is taking a tougher stance on thefts, but not without resistance from the council’s biggest crime enablers.

Boeing and Airbus make a poor case for corporate welfare

European jet-maker Airbus is beating its American rival Boeing, and champions of corporatism blame this on a supposed “free-market dogma” in America compared to a state-directed industrial policy in Europe.

Appeals court rejects Navarro bid to block order to turn over emails

Peter Navarro lost his bid to block an order that requires him to hand over hundreds of emails sent during his tenure as a White House adviser during Trump administration to the National Archives. A three-judge panel on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals determined that “there is no public interest in Navarro’s retention of...

McConnell to return to Capitol after five-week absence 

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) on Thursday announced he would return to the Capitol on Monday for the first time in more than five weeks after suffering a concussion at a private dinner in early March. McConnell tweeted that he would be in the Capitol when the Senate returns from the two-week April recess....

Suspected US intelligence leaker arrested in Massachusetts: reports

Jack Teixeira, an airman in the Massachusetts Air National Guard, was arrested Thursday in Massachusetts connection with the leak of classified documents shared in a group he managed on a website popular with gamers, according to multiple outlets. Teixeira oversaw Thug Shaker Central, a group on Discord where more than 100 classified documents on topics...

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