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Chris Christie says President Biden fumbled Nashville shooting response with ice cream joke

Christie blasted Trump, DeSantis and Pence during a New Hampshire town hall, and slammed Biden earlier for his Nashville school shooting response.

     

In 2024, Republicans may complete a historic foreign policy reversal

The GOP in 2024 is moving toward a reprise of its most consequential foreign policy debate ever in a presidential primary. Only this time, the results may be reversed.

Trump hush money probe ends day without voting after appearance from ex-National Enquirer publisher David Pecker

The Manhattan grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump’s alleged role in a scheme to pay hush money to an adult film star adjourned Monday without taking a vote on whether to indict Trump, a source familiar with the proceeding told CNN.

Police clear people and reported hidden traps from park near ‘Cop City’ site in Atlanta

Several syringes containing fentanyl and a Molotov cocktail were among several potentially dangerous items found during an operation to clear a public park in Atlanta Monday, local officials said.

A new round of dangerous weather targets the Southeast

Another round of violent weather is battering the Southeast on Monday after a spate of tornado-spawning storms over the weekend killed 26 people in the South — including a 1-year-old baby and her father.

Philadelphia residents panic-bought water after being alerted to a chemical spill but officials say tap water is safe for now

A day after mixed messages prompted panic-buying of bottled water, anxious Philadelphians are counting the hours Monday as officials monitor the city’s drinking water following a chemical spill a few miles upstream of a key intake in the Delaware River.

US regulators sue crypto megaplatform Binance and its CEO

Federal regulators sued Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, and its CEO for allegedly violating trading rules.

US bans government agencies from using spyware ‘operationally’ as national security concerns grow

President Joe Biden on Monday issued an executive order banning US government agencies from using invasive commercial hacking tools that are deemed a threat to US national security or are implicated in human rights abuses.

Delaware man wins $5 million lottery while on vacation in Florida

A Delaware man might have visited Florida just for the sun, but he came home $5 million richer.

This is why SVB imploded, says top Fed official

Silicon Valley Bank imploded due to mismanagement and a sudden panic among depositors, a top Federal Reserve official plans to tell lawmakers at a hearing on Tuesday.

SCOTUS takes up case concerning Americans with Disabilities Act ‘tester’ of hotels

The US Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a case concerning whether a self-appointed “tester” of the Americans with Disabilities Act has the right to sue hotels over alleged violations of the civil rights law.

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