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Progressive Rep. Ilhan Omar took to the House floor Wednesday to denounce the Trump administration’s travel ban. → Read More
President Trump and Joe Biden are in a dead heat in Texas, with a new Quinnipiac University poll showing the presumptive Democratic nominee with a slight edge. → Read More
The head of the CDC said Wednesday he would be “absolutely” comfortable with his grandchildren heading back to school despite the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
A Senate committee on a 13-12 party-line vote has approved President Trump’s nominee to the Federal Reserve — a longtime Fed critic who favors a return to the gold standard. → Read More
The lead investigator into the disappearance of Connecticut mom Jennifer Dulos says that “blood spatter” in her garage convinced him she was violently assaulted. → Read More
According to a new study from France, foods containing raw and fermented cabbage may be beneficial against the coronavirus. → Read More
The murder of a New Jersey federal judge's son has highlighted a disturbing trend that authorities fear is on the rise — threats against federal judges and their families. → Read More
The Supreme Court ruled it would not speed up the release of Donald Trump’s tax returns and business records and that the matter would be sent back to the lower courts. → Read More
Former Ohio Republican Gov. John Kasich is expected to speak at the Democratic National Convention on Joe Biden’s behalf next month. → Read More
“If you don’t like our leadership here, why don’t you go down to Georgia, and see how that feels,” Murphy said during his daily coronavirus briefing today. → Read More
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that schools in much of the state will be prohibited from reopening in-person classes this fall unless they meet strict guidelines. → Read More
The report, dated July 14 and obtained by the non-profit Center for Public Integrity, said the states were in the “red zone” for COVID-19 cases. → Read More
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo asserted that China “was aware of human-to-human transmission” of the coronavirus “before they shared this with the world.” → Read More
Her hospitalization earlier this week for fever and chills stemmed from gall stones and was not related to cancer, she said. → Read More
White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Thursday that Dr. Anthony Fauci was wrong to say the deadly coronavirus outbreak could possibly be similar to the 1918 flu pandemic. → Read More
“China has laid the groundwork required to dominate the PPE market as part of their effort to maintain a grip on the global public health industrial supply chains,” wrote Graham. → Read More
The Republican National Committee will sharply restrict attendance on three of the four nights of its convention in Jacksonville next month as coronavirus cases are spiking in Florida. → Read More
Lawmakers from both parties want the White House to appoint a national cybersecurity director two years after the position was eliminated. → Read More
Ginsburg, 87, was admitted to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, again Tuesday after experiencing fever and chills, her office said. → Read More
The White House on Wednesday distanced itself from an incendiary op-ed by Trade Representative Peter Navarro trashing Dr. Anthony Fauci — with President Trump saying Navarro “shouldn’t be doing that.” → Read More