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Unlikely group of Senate Republicans team up on amendment to audit Ukraine spending in defense bill

Senate Republicans have drafted an amendment to the defense bill to establish a dedicated office solely for auditing U.S. aid to Ukraine.

State Department to face classified House Foreign Affairs grilling over Biden Iran envoy’s opaque suspension

The State Department is to brief the House Foreign Affairs Committee behind closed doors on the probe into Iran envoy Rob Malley's security clearance.

MSNBC guest mocked for floating 9/11-style response to right wing threats: ‘Utterly oblivious’

An MNSBC guest floated the idea of the government implementing a Patriot Act-style response to right wing extremists and possibly the creation of a new government agency.

Biden donor, appointee purchasing Hunter’s art presents ‘conflict of interest’ and ‘raises red flags’: experts

Ethics experts told Fox News Digital that a President Biden donor and appointee purchasing his son's expensive artwork presents a "conflict of interest" and "raises red flags."

Long-shot GOP presidential candidate Doug Burgum reveals ‘completely legal’ hack that secured debate spot

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum credited the 'hack' of offering $20 gift cards in exchange for $1 donations for landing him a spot on the GOP debate stage.

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo avoids $1.67M fine for wearing sheriff’s uniform in campaign

Joe Lombardo, the governor of Nevada, avoided a nearly $1.67 million fine for wearing his sheriff's uniform in his campaign. He allegedly wracked up 68 ethics violations.

Rudy Giuliani Confesses to Making False Statement in Georgia Election Defamation Case

Giuliani maintains the statements were ‘constitutionally protected statements or opinions.’

Educators behind Florida’s African-American History Standards Push Back on Claims That It Whitewashes Slavery

Critics have seized on a single line in the standards which says that African Americans learned certain skills as slaves.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 26

1983—Barely four months after reiterating that abrogation of the state’s common-law sovereign immunity is a matter for the legislature, not for the courts, the...

The Life of an Independent Scholar Is Possible

What a wonderful concept — students finding an instructor to teach what they are eager to learn, not just enrolling because they need credits...

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