President Responds to Campus Protest Encampments

He says breaking the law is not a “peaceful protest.” President Joe Biden responded to the college campus protests on Thursday, saying that the students’ on-campus tent encampments…

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FBI Opens Criminal Investigation into Baltimore Bridge Collision

The crew is being examined regarding any onboard system problems on the cargo ship before the crash. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) opened a criminal investigation this…

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Tim Tebow Testifies at Hearing on the Creation of a Child Rescue Team

He urges Congress to address child sex abuse material. Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow testified before a congressional hearing on Wednesday, encouraging the legislators in attendance to pass…

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Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Texas Immigration Law

The order pauses the controversial law’s enactment until March 13. A day after the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals granted a stay that would have allowed Texas to…

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FBI Investigating White Powder Mailed to Speaker Johnson’s Church

The powder was taken to local laboratories for testing. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating a letter containing an unknown white powder that was sent to…

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DOJ Updates Rules for Investigators Access to Journalists’ Records

The Justice Department seeks to ensure federal investigations follow the rules. The Justice Department has updated rules that prohibit department personnel from seeking journalists’ records. Prosecutors may only…

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Treasury Proposes System to Address Money Laundering in Real Estate

The department would track and flag suspicious home purchases. The U.S. Treasury Department proposed a new system that real estate agents can use to flag suspicious real estate…

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House Passes Bill to Block Migrants with DUI Convictions

House majority leader says the seriousness of the crime should result in deportation. The House recently passed a bill with bipartisan support that prohibits noncitizens convicted of driving…

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Federal Legislators Request Extended Pause on Weapons Exports

Two senators and two representatives send a letter to the Commerce secretary. Senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Dick Durbin of Illinois were joined by Representatives Joaquin Castro…

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Senators Introduce Bill to End ‘Swatting’

The legislation is intended to curb the false reporting of emergencies to send law enforcement to someone’s home. Senators Rick Scott of Florida, Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, and…

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