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** What to Expect During First 2024 Presidential Debate
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President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are scheduled to debate June 27, but the event will be unlike those held between presidential candidates in the recent past.
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** Omar Shrugs Off Harassment of Jewish Student, Faults UCLA for Not Protecting Anti-Israel Protesters
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A prominent House Democrat brushes off concerns about anti-Israel protesters’ blocking a Jewish student’s ability to walk at the University of California at Los Angeles.
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** Border Bill Goes Down in Flames on Senate Floor
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The vote on the border bill “is not an effort to actually make law, it is an effort to do political messaging,” Sen. James Lankford says.
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** SHOCKER: Elites Favor Limiting Voting to College Graduates
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New polling from Scott Rasmussen reveals that America's elite 1% are significantly out of step with the rest of the country on a range of issues.
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** Taiwan Sees Heightened Tensions as China Conducts ‘Punishment’ Drills
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China launches a series of military drills around Taiwan as “punishment” for the swearing-in of the island’s new president, Chinese state media reports.
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** Boy Dominates Girls Race at Oregon State High School Championship
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Sophomore Aayden Gallagher, who identifies as female, beats seven girls in the 200-meter dash at the Oregon State Championships.
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** These 2 Bipartisan Proposals Would Hold Presidents Accountable for ‘Improper’ Payments
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A set of bipartisan proposals in Congress seeks to impose accountability on—and ultimately rein in—the federal government’s massive and rising improper payments.
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** ICYMI: Supreme Court ‘Has No Power’ on Redistricting, Clarence Thomas Says
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The Supreme Court rules that a lower court “clearly erred” in holding that South Carolina racially gerrymandered its congressional district map.
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