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Key Takeaways From The Hur Special Counsel Hearing

Special Counsel Robert Hur

Jimmy Williams Special Counsel Robert Hur faced intense questioning from lawmakers during a four-hour appearance before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. Hur defended and explained the findings of his investigation into President Biden’s handling of classified documents. The hearing produced several key takeaways. 1. Hur Faces Bipartisan Pushback: Hur …

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Florida Settles ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Law Controversy, Allowing Discussion on LGBTQ+ Topics in Schools

Gov. Ron DeSantis

Florida education officials and civil rights attorneys recently reached a settlement that provides clarity on the discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in the state’s classrooms. This settlement follows the controversial “Don’t Say Gay” law, which prohibited formal instruction on these topics in early grades. The resolution aims to …

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Biden Enlists Local Officials To Revive Immigration Deal

President Joe Biden

Ariana Figueroa, Florida Phoenix President Joe Biden on Monday urged local officials to lobby their members of Congress to pass the bipartisan border security deal struck in the Senate that Republicans walked away from this year. In a brief speech touting the administration’s accomplishments to more than 2,000 mayors, city …

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Biden Keeps Energy Of SOTU Address In Campaign Stop Near Philly

President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden

John Cole, Pennsylvania Capital-Star President Joe Biden returned to Pennsylvania on Friday for his fourth visit of the year and his first campaign event after Thursday’s State of the Union (SOTU) address. “Hello Delco!” the president said Friday, using Delaware County’s nickname. “If you’re tired, you probably watched my address …

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Congress Averts Shutdown: Senate Clears Funding Package, Sends to Biden’s Desk

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Jimmy Williams In a 75-22 vote, the Senate approved a six-bill funding package, totaling $459 billion, just in time to prevent a partial government shutdown after midnight. The legislation addresses budgets for various federal departments and independent agencies, including those handling transportation, energy, housing, agriculture, and veterans programs. The bipartisan …

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AOC Leads Charge Against AI-Generated Pornographic Deepfakes

Rep. AOC

Julia Conley, Common Dreams Five years after legislation was first introduced to combat the spread of artificial intelligence-generated deepfake images online, U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Thursday unveiled a bipartisan proposal to help victims of such “digital forgery,” saying those affected have “waited too long” for federal action to hold …

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