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Harris Campaign Didn’t Go Negative Enough on Trump, DNC Autopsy Concludes 

DNC Chairman Ken Martin finally released a draft version of the report after taking flak for withholding the findings from the public.

No, Foreign Officials Do Not Get First Amendment Immunity from U.S. Sanctions

If foreign nationals abroad — like Francesca Albanese — can claim such immunity, much of the U.S. sanctions architecture is suddenly vulnerable.

Podcasters Are Pushing the Right Toward Antisemitism. These Conservatives Are Fighting Back

The National Task Force to Combat Antisemitism gathered in Washington this week to confront the multi-headed hydra of Jew hatred.

Trump says U.S. wants Iran to hand over enriched uranium as mediators work on peace deal

President Trump said Thursday he will not let Iran keep its highly enriched uranium, a possible sticking point in negotiations to reach a lasting peace in the Middle East conflict.

Lawmakers try to fight Trump’s Anti-Weaponization Fund

A bipartisan effort to kill President Trump's recently released Anti-Weaponization Fund is reportedly brewing in the House as the White House and Republican leadership struggle to rein in dissent about the $1.776 billion money pool.

Lawmakers warn data protection rules don’t protect key sites, including White House and CIA

The Biden administration spent almost a year crafting regulations to block U.S. adversaries from buying commercial data gathered from cell phones at the federal government's most sensitive locations.

Trump rolls back refrigerant-chemical regs in bid to lower grocery prices

President Trump said Thursday that he is easing federal rules requiring companies to phase out certain chemicals used in commercial refrigeration.

Ringleader of Minnesota fraud gets 41 years in prison

Aimee Bock, who led a fraud that bilked the government of nearly a quarter-billion dollars, was sentenced Thursday to more than 41 years in prison.

Trump will ease refrigerant rule in a bid to address surging grocery costs

The Trump administration is set to loosen a federal rule that requires grocery stores and air-conditioning companies to reduce greenhouse gases used in cooling equipment, in what officials say is a push to lower grocery costs.

Former Detroit Mayor Duggan cites toxic political climate, suspending his run for Michigan governor

Former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said Thursday that he is suspending his campaign for Michigan governor citing an increasingly "toxic" political climate due to President Donald Trump's war with Iran and skyrocketing gas prices.

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