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Alito briefly extends pause of Texas law allowing police to arrest migrants

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito briefly extended the pause of a Texas law enabling state law enforcement officers to arrest migrants entering the United States from Mexico. Alito, who handles emergency appeals arising from Texas, had temporarily frozen the law as the high court weighs a request from the Biden administration to block it for...

Democratic senators demand Biden halt military aid to Israel

A group of Senate Democrats led by Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) and Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) are demanding that President Biden comply with the Foreign Assistance Act and cut off military aid to Israel. The senators argued in a letter to Biden Monday that Section 620I of the Foreign Assistance Act requires...

Top drug official raises alarm over Delta-8 THC use among 12th graders

A top drug official is urging Americans to pay attention to the kinds of cannabis products teens are using and alert them to the risks associated, after a recent study noting high school seniors reported using psychoactive substance delta-8 in the past year. The study, funded by the National Institutes of Health, found roughly 11...

Biden wins Northern Mariana Islands Democratic primary

President Biden was projected to win the Democratic primary in the Northern Mariana Islands, according to Decision Desk HQ.  The incumbent is inching closer to the delegates he needs to secure the Democratic nomination after largely sweeping the states that held nominating contests on Super Tuesday last week, teeing up a rematch with former President...

There’s no such thing as a ‘Ramadan truce’

With the start of Ramadan, millions of Muslims around the world begin a month of introspection, worship, service and renewed commitment to community. But we should not overlook another aspect of Ramadan that has been a tradition through the ages — the holy month as a time for war. 

CDC sending team to Chicago amid measles outbreak

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is sending a team to Chicago to help support health officials there after the confirmation of several measles cases. "CDC is sending a team of experts to support the local response to the recent measles cases with arrival expected tomorrow. CDC continues to recommend the safe and...

Special counsel Robert Hur testifies about Biden classified documents report: Live coverage

Lawmakers on Tuesday are set to grill special counsel Robert Hur over his investigation into President Biden’s handling of classified documents. Hur's report cleared Biden of wrongdoing, but he still drew the ire of Democrats with his comments on the president's memory. He is set to testify before the Judiciary Committee at 10 a.m. Biden-Hur...

Gaza shows food airdrops often take lives instead of saving them

Between the distraction, the potential of confusing food with weapons and the potential for malnourished children and elders to eat items dangerous to their bodies, food airdrops are not the answer.

Biden campaign: Trump praise for Hitler ‘disgraceful but wholly unsurprising’

President Biden's campaign is slamming former President Trump's past comments favorably discussing Adolf Hitler on multiple occasions, calling his remarks “disgraceful but wholly unsurprising.” The Biden campaign said a CNN report quoting former Trump chief of staff John Kelly's remembrances of conversations with Trump “confirmed what we knew” about the former president. In an emailed...

Bitter rivals Tucker Carlson and Chris Cuomo give viewers something no one expected: a civil conversation  

Journalists normally just report the news, but on occasion journalists become the newsmakers themselves.  

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