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Federal Judge Denies Jack Smith’s Request for Gag Order Against Trump
Judge Aileen Cannon on Tuesday denied a gag order request submitted by special counsel Jack Smith.
Federal Judge Denies Jack Smith’s Request for Gag Order Against Trump
Judge Aileen Cannon on Tuesday denied a gag order request submitted by special counsel Jack Smith.
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Deliberations to Begin Wednesday, After Hours of Summations in Trump Trial
A verdict could reached as soon as this week.
Rep. Gonzales Seeks to Fend Off Challenger in Texas Runoff Elections
The primary runoffs will also feature Republican battles in Texas House races.
At a Glance: Here’s What’s In the House’s $883 Billion Defense Budget Proposal For 2025
The House Armed Services Committee is advancing an $883.7 billion proposal for the fiscal year 2025 national defense policy, known as the NDAA.
Lawsuit Seeks End to ‘Lawless’ Noncitizen Voting in Pennsylvania
Policy allowing people to register to vote without a verifiable driver’s license and Social Security numbers violates federal law, legal group says.
Court Finds Error in Jan. 6 Case, but Rules Against Convict
Appeals court acknowledges judge erroneously blocked defendant from striking potential juror.
Trump, Biden Shake Up Debate Format
The two major candidates ended weeks of wrangling, but it’s unclear who will benefit most.
Magnesium Deficiency Is Linked to Metabolic Syndrome–Here’s How to Boost Intake
Magnesium deficiency is widespread, impacting metabolism. Find out how this overlooked mineral could improve metabolic health.
Trump Speaks Out Before Trial’s Closing Arguments: ‘Dangerous Day for America’
‘We’ll see how it goes,’ the former president said.
Supreme Court Will Hear San Francisco’s Challenge to EPA Rule
San Francisco claims the standard provided in discharge permits is too vague.
US ‘Looking Closely’ at Vaccinating Workers Exposed to Bird Flu: Official
Shots from CSL Seqirus and GSK are among those being considered.
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Supreme Court Justice Thomas Says Courts Lack Authority in Redistricting Cases
The court has never explained where its power to overrule state legislatures comes from, Justice Thomas writes.
Virginia Company to Pay $31,000 to Settle ‘Whites Only’ Job Ad Complaint
Company reaches agreement with DOJ over a job ad posted by a recruiter in India.
Rancher: Record High Beef Prices May Be ‘New Norm’
Regulations and economic factors drive beef prices up as small farms struggle.
Sen. Cruz Asks Supreme Court to Review Mexico’s Lawsuit Against US Gunmakers
A federal judge tossed the suit, saying it was barred by federal law. But an appeals court has reinstated it.
True and False Masculinity in ‘The Big Country’
The award-winning 1958 epic features sweeping cinematography, an all-star cast, and an impressive presentation of what makes a man truly manly.
True and False Masculinity in ‘The Big Country’
The award-winning 1958 epic features sweeping cinematography, an all-star cast, and an impressive presentation of what makes a man truly manly.
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A History Of The American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
Poem by an American Patriot
What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
Actress Drew Barrymore Refuses to Give Her Children Cellphones Despite Societal Pressure
The Hollywood star weighs in on parenting challenges.
Actress Drew Barrymore Refuses to Give Her Children Cellphones Despite Societal Pressure
The Hollywood star weighs in on parenting challenges.
‘Blue Beetle:’ A Well-Intentioned, Nicely Produced Superhero Film
A superhero with a Latino background shows the importance of caring for family.
A Home for Ancient Music and Instruments
Musician and educator Theodoros Koumartzis preserves ancient culture by teaching about the sounds and mythology of the Greek lyre at the Seikilo Museum.
O. Henry’s Short Story, ‘While the Auto Waits’
Pretending to be someone you’re not ruins the chance for a real relationship.
‘Boomerang!’: Humans Determine Innocence or Guilt
The point of a justice system is not the system itself, but justice.
‘Blue Beetle:’ A Well-Intentioned, Nicely Produced Superhero Film
A superhero with a Latino background shows the importance of caring for family.
Move the Meal Outdoors With This Easy DIY Dinner
This creamy chicken and pita dish can be served however you would like.
Soaking in Opulence at Budapest’s Thermal Baths
Bathing in thermal baths is a lifestyle for the people of Budapest.
Here’s How to Stay Safe When Visiting National Parks This Summer
Share the details of your trip with someone at home and don’t overexert yourself.
A 2-year Quest for Swiss Citizenship Culminates in a Springtime Sojourn Amid Snow-Topped Alps
A mission of attaining dual citizenship turned into a trip of enjoying the snow-capped mountains and other great scenery.
Soaking in Opulence at Budapest’s Thermal Baths
Bathing in thermal baths is a lifestyle for the people of Budapest.
A Splendid Biography of a Forgotten Founding Father
Witness the rise of the man behind the signature, in the new biography ‘King Hancock.’ It traces the life, politics, and influence of John Hancock.
Yes, You Can Grow Roses—It’s Not as Complicated as You Think
Expert rosarians bust common myths and reveal secrets for lush, healthy blooms.
A Swedish Soprano, an American Showman, and the Greatest Concert Tour
In ‘This Week in History,’ the ‘Swedish Nightingale’ arrived in New York to begin her historic concert tour thanks to America’s ‘greatest showman.’
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