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Judge dismisses some counts against Trump in Fani Willis election interference case

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has quashed six counts in the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump and his 18 co-defendants.

White House preparing in case Congress makes UNRWA funding pause permanent

State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said the Biden administration is preparing for Congress potentially making the UNRWA funding pause permanent.

Virginia wildlife center staff use unorthodox method for caring for orphaned kit: Dressing like a fox

Staff at the Richmond Wildlife Center in Virginia donned a fox mask to take care of an orphaned kit so that she does not imprint upon humans and can be released into the wild.

More than 25 state attorneys general urge Senate to pass Laken Riley Act

26 attorneys general wrote to Senate leadership urging the passage of H.R. 7511, or the Laken Riley Act, which would detain illegal immigrants for some criminal offenses until they can be deported.

Mississippi Senate passes bill for regional control of Jackson’s troubled water system

The Mississippi Senate has approved a bill for the second year in a row aiming to transfer control of Jackson's troubled water system to a regional board.

US national park facing removal of wild horses gains support from Congress

Advocates for wild horses roaming North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park are hoping a signal of support from Congress will prevent the removal of the animals.

Vance leads bill to address US munitions and readiness amid Ukraine aid battle

Sen. JD Vance is introducing a bill to address munition supply chain issues in the U.S. and bolster America's defense preparedness.

Republicans to spearhead oversight hearing on growing Chinese threat to US agriculture

FIRST ON FOX: The House Agriculture Committee will be hosting a high-profile hearing to examine how China is threatening the domestic agriculture industry.

Proposed CA legislation would ban fake gunfire, require advanced notification in active-shooter drills

A proposed California bill addresses regulations for active-shooter drills in the state's public schools, such as requiring advance notice and banning fake gunfire.

Trump, Biden nearly tied as general election kicks off: poll

President Biden is slightly behind former President Donald Trump among registered voters as the presidential race shifts into general election mode, a new poll shows.

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