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Kristi Noem kills puppy, unites America 

In her new autobiography, Noem tells the story of killing a 14-month-old puppy because it misbehaved. Reaction was swift and unanimous across the political spectrum: Killing puppies is bad.

Agriculture Department testing beef for bird flu virus

The Department of Agriculture (USDA) is testing beef for a bird flu virus following the infections of cattle in multiple states, though it says it remains confident the country's meat supply is safe. The agency is doing three studies related to bird flu in dairy cattle, one in which they sample ground beef at retail...

José Andrés on World Central Kitchen’s Gaza return: ‘We need to see Israeli forces step up’

Celebrity chef and founder of nonprofit World Central Kitchen (WCK), José Andrés, called on Israel to “step up” in a new op-ed, where he said his organization will resume aid trips in Gaza after seven workers were killed. In the piece, Andrés said returning to Gaza is both the hardest and easiest decision to make,...

Obama-connected professor who led radical group that bombed US speaks at anti-Israel encampment

Bill Ayers, the co-founder of the far-left militant group the Weather Underground, spoke to anti-Israel agitators at a University of Chicago encampment.

Major GOP donor reveals how Trump’s former rival can boost him over Biden

Donald Trump says he now has the "full and enthusiastic support" of Ron DeSantis following Sunday morning's meeting between the former president and the Florida governor.

Biden admin will move to reclassify marijuana as ‘less dangerous drug’ in historic shift: AP

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will move to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, the Associated Press reported on Tuesday.

GOP lawmakers say MTG’s push to oust Johnson falling flat among voters

House Republicans say GOP voters have not pushed them one way or another on ousting Speaker Mike Johnson, despite Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene saying the Republican base wants him out.

Biden Education secretary pressed on pulling federal dollars from universities over antisemitic protests

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona testified before a Senate subcommittee hearing that there are 137 open Title VI enforcement cases as campuses roil with antisemitic protests.

NY v Trump: Judge regrets he ‘unfortunately’ can’t fine 45th president more in gag order ruling

Judge Juan Merchan, who is presiding over the NY v. Trump trial, lamented not being able to fine the former president more than $1,000 per violation of his gag order.

Trump permitted to attend son Barron’s graduation after ripping trial judge for delaying decision

Former President Trump was granted permission to attend his son Barron's graduation in Florida next month amid the NY v. Trump trial in Manhattan.

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