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On today's Front Page: A potential ban on bump stocks is now in the hands of Congress, former President Trump says he has zeroed in on his vice presidential choice, to be announced at the Republican National Convention next month, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Supreme Court has ruled to preserve access to the abortion pill mifepristone, former President Trump boosted congressional Republicans and made amends with former opponents in a quick swing across Capitol Hill, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Former President Trump will discuss his legislative priorities when he meets with Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill, drama and infighting among House Republicans is spilling into GOP primaries across the country, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Hunter Biden was found guilty on all three felony counts related to his purchase of a gun in 2018 while addicted to drugs, the government’s increasing reliance on Microsoft is facing fresh scrutiny on Capitol Hill, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Jurors in the Hunter Biden federal gun trial began their deliberations, the fallout in France is just one of the startling gains made by far-right parties across Europe after European Parliament elections, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Hunter Biden and his attorneys explore a defense strategy shift in his federal gun trial, the IRS is struggling to get its employees back to work in person at least 50% of the time, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Hallie Biden’s testimony and text messages are the strongest evidence prosecutors have presented in Hunter Biden's gun trial, right-wing parties are poised to make big gains as European Union voters head to the polls, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Veterans of World War II made the pilgrimage to France likely for one last time to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, crime arrests are up in D.C. so far this year thanks to a bolstered surveillance camera system, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Biden is issuing a proclamation suspending the entry of migrants who cross the southern border “unlawfully," the Department of Education estimates that 95,000 fewer employees serve public school students now than before the pandemic, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Dr. Anthony Fauci told Congress that he never tried to suppress theories about the potential origins of the coronavirus, Hunter Biden’s criminal trial on gun charges has begun with the selection of a jury, and more.
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On today's Front Page: New York and its legal system have eaten away at Donald Trump’s finances and, potentially, his freedom this year, President Biden’s son, Hunter, goes on trial in a federal court in Delaware Monday for gun charges, and more.
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On today's Front Page: A New York jury has found former President Donald Trump guilty of all 34 charges in a hush money scheme, top universities such as Harvard, Georgetown, and Cornell will once again require SAT scores in admissions after implementing a test-optional approach, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The National Zoo has announced that a new pair of pandas from China will arrive in D.C. later this year, pressure is growing for members of Congress to prohibit themselves from individual stock trades, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Donald Trump’s attorney told jurors in his hush money trial that they “should want and expect more” evidence to convict him, the Vatican has apologized for Pope Francis’ use of a derogatory term about homosexuals, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Jurors will hear closing arguments in the hush money trial of former President Trump, Congress kicks off an election-year sprint in which serious legislation usually takes a back seat to messaging bills, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Soldiers of the Army's Old Guard at Arlington National Cemetery describe strong emotions during the annual 'Flags In' event, wind electricity generation dropped 14% during the first half of 2023 from the year before, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The House has delivered a bipartisan rebuke to the District of Columbia over its new noncitizen voting law, activist lawsuits citing the First Amendment are squeezing schools nationwide after protests this spring, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Pentagon officials say Russia recently launched a counter-space weapon capable of attacking U.S. satellites in low Earth orbit, President Biden and Kenyan President William Ruto will meet at the White House Thursday, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Former President Trump declined to testify as the defense rested in his hush money trial, Much of the U.S. technology industry is lining up with the federal government to develop a comprehensive response to China, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Iran’s supreme leader has moved to temporarily shore up the country’s leadership after Ebrahim Raisi's death, House Republicans may drop plans to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has been killed along with other officials after their helicopter crashed in poor weather, HHS has suspended EcoHealth Alliance from receiving federal funding for its research, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Supreme Court has upheld the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s power to set its budget, the House Judiciary Committee has voted to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress, and more.
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On today's Front Page: House lawmakers have passed a bill that would give Congress more control over D.C. public safety, initial estimates show the number of Americans dying from drug overdoses fell last year for the first time since 2018, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Donald Trump's attorneys cast Michael Cohen as shady with an intense hatred of the former president, President Biden isn’t the only one frustrated by Israel’s inability to strike a cease-fire deal with Hamas, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Biden is announcing a quadrupling of the tariff on electric vehicles from China, a new report says the power vacuum that America left behind in Afghanistan is fueling a resurgence of Islamist terrorists, and more.
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On today's Front Page: U.S. and international efforts to prevent a full-scale Israeli assault on Rafah appear to be making little headway, a wave of rural liberal arts colleges are closing even after receiving pandemic relief funding, and more.
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On today's Front Page: House Speaker Mike Johnson says he’s determined to defy his critics and remain speaker in the next Congress, the CIA is preparing for an “infinite race” with China for artificial intelligence and top technology, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Pro-Palestinian campus demonstrations are threatening to disrupt commencements, South Florida is the top destination for unauthorized migrants coming to the U.S. under the Biden administration’s parole program, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Drug Enforcement Administration is proposing downgrading marijuana from a Schedule 1 drug to a Schedule 3 drug, President Biden has signed a memo laying out an updated, government-wide plan to protect critical infrastructure, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Florida's six-week abortion ban offers President Biden a campaign opportunity, Republican attempts to label the surge of migrants at the southern border as an “invasion” have fallen flat in the courts, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Biden administration is again delaying a decision to ban menthol-flavored cigarettes, Supreme Court rulings this term will advance federal law on the powers of the presidency and clarify decisions on abortion, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Biden administration has finalized rules requiring coal and natural gas power plants to eliminate nearly all emissions by 2032, the U.S. birthrate has dropped to its lowest point in more than 100 years, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Chinese Foreign Ministry has refused to answer questions about ByteDance being forced to divest from TikTok in the U.S., D.C. residents say they’re still wary after often-brazen violence last year, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Senate has approved a massive foreign aid package, ending a monthslong stalemate, The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers continues to focus on the salvage operation of Baltimore's Key Bridge, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Prosecutors have begun building their case against Donald Trump in his hush-money trial, Columbia University’s president says the Ivy League institution is facing a “crisis" after continued pro-Palestinian protests, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Biden has signed a bill to reauthorize FISA Section 702, House Speaker Mike Johnson is facing the biggest threat to his speakership after advancing a $95 billion foreign aid package despite major opposition, and more.
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On today's Front Page: House Speaker Mike Johnson is moving forward with plans to pass a $95 billion foreign aid package, a growing number of colleges are piloting three-year degree programs, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Biden is criss-crossing the swing state of Pennsylvania this week to shore up support, the starting point of Ukraine’s 2023 summer counteroffensive is now in the middle of a two-way artillery firing range, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Speculation is swirling that Iran’s attack on Israel was not intended to start a full-blown conflict, the Senate begins a likely abbreviated impeachment process against DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Israeli leaders are vowing that a massive attack by Iran “will be met with a response,” a New York judge has started screening prospective jurors in former President Trump's hush-money trial, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Iran’s attack on Israel over the weekend is igniting fears of a wider conflict, activists are upset with Democrats after party leaders rallied to approve a bill reauthorizing FISA, and more.
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On today's Front Page: O.J. Simpson, the football star and actor acquitted of charges he killed his ex wife and her friend in the 1990s, has died, federal agencies used only an average of 12% of their D.C. headquarters space last year, and more.
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On today's Front Page: A bill to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Surveillance intelligence act was blocked from reaching a floor vote, the Biden administration has finalized the largest expansion of gun-sales background checks, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Things are starting to look up — or at least a little less gloomy — for President Biden‘s reelection hopes, businesses in D.C. expect to be worse off financially in six months than companies elsewhere, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Metropolitan Police leaders have unveiled a new 24-hour surveillance camera hub, President Biden will welcome two key Asian allies to the White House this week, and more.
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On today's Front Page: National security officials have mounted a full-court press to try to head off major changes to FISA Section 702, the prohibition on U.S. and Western combat boots on the ground in the Ukraine is under fresh attack, and more.
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On today's Front Page: America’s patience with Israel’s campaign against Hamas in the Gaza Strip is not infinite, the Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament is the hottest ticket in sports right now, thanks to Iowa superstar Caitlin Clark, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Biden administration has established a rule allowing outside union officials into nonunionized workplaces, the Marines are now training for missions in mountains, snow and ice, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Biden held a “candid and constructive” telephone talk with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Members of Congress’ “Squad” are in danger of losing their seats in Democratic primaries, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Foreign officials are in search of ways to shape the U.S. government’s development and regulation of AI tools, states across the country are facing budget crunches as federal pandemic relief funds sunset, and more.
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