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Most migrants still caught and released after Title 42

Most illegal immigrants at the border are still being caught and released after the end of Title 42, according to new numbers obtained by The Washington Times that challenge Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas' promises of "consequences."

Democrats resurrect fossil fuels export ban that analysts fear would hike energy prices

Congressional Democrats revived a proposal Thursday to reinstate a fossil fuels export ban in a multipronged bid to lower the price of natural gas and petroleum products while decreasing fossil fuel production to combat climate change.

G-7 leaders to announce new sanctions on Russia

The leaders of the world's seven largest economies will announce new sanctions on Russia at their summit in Japan in the latest effort to force Moscow to end its war in Ukraine, a senior White House official said.

Biden, McCarthy quietly negotiate ahead of debt limit deadline after months of partisan rhetoric

After months of rhetorical bomb-throwing between President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy over the debt limit, both sides are now negotiating quietly to avert a default by June 1.

Feinstein’s health worse than previously disclosed; she calls it ‘really bad flu’

The health problems of ailing Sen. Dianne Feinstein are more serious than previously disclosed, including a case of encephalitis, according to a report Thursday.

Alaska lawmakers open special session after failing to reach budget deal

Alaska lawmakers began a special session Thursday after failing to reach agreement on a state spending package during their four-month regular session.

Rishi Sunak’s Japan outreach is limited by his China policy

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak held a productive meeting with his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida in Hiroshima on Thursday. Coming before the start of the G-7 summit on Friday, it saw the announcement of a new "Hiroshima Accord" between Japan and the U.K.

The top-line fact in the weapons to Ukraine or Taiwan debate

An important debate is underway in Washington. It centers on whether the United States should prioritize its supply of weapons to Ukraine or Taiwan. This debate is welcome. What should not be welcome, however, is the suggestion that the U.S. can provide maximal weapons support to both nations at the same time.

More regulation yields more profits for large firms while crushing small ones: Study

The economy of the United States has become more consolidated and more regulated over the past generation, and it turns out that regulation is a leading cause of the consolidation.

ESPN just spiked a documentary that would make China look bad

At the same time that Disney is beginning to warm its relationship with China once again, ESPN has coincidentally decided to spike a documentary about the Tiananmen Square massacre.

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