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Republican: ‘Outrageous’ for Biden to promise feds will pay for Baltimore bridge
Rep. Dan Meuser (R-Pa.) criticized President Biden on Thursday for pledging that the federal government will pay for the replacement of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, which collapsed earlier this week after it was struck by a container ship, killing six people. Biden said the federal government will “move heaven and earth” to…
Trump Tells Atlanta Judge Lies Help Get to the Truth
Donald Trump tried to convince a state judge to drop his Georgia election interference case on Thursday, summoning a tortured relationship between falsehoods and truths to make his case.Trump’s lawyers argued that lies aren’t just protected by the First Amendment; lies are sometimes essential, his lawyers said, at getting to the truth.The morning’s court hearing could prove a pivotal step as Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis works her criminal case against the former president to trial. Judge Scott McAfee, who recently delivered a blow to the DA’s office by probing her romantic relationship with a prosecutor she supervised, is...
Trump attends NYPD officer's wake as he highlights crime on the campaign trail
Former President Donald Trump on Thursday is paying his respects to the NYPD officer Jonathan Diller, who was shot and killed while conducting a traffic stop this week, attending his wake in Massapequa on Long Island. The solemnity of the day was emphasized by an overcast sky and chilling rain...
King Charles III Shares His "Great Sadness" After Missing Royal Event
Watch: King Charles III "Frustrated" By Speed of Cancer Recovery, Says His Nephew. King Charles III is taking a moment to give thanks. In a pre-recorded message played at the Royal Maundy Service on March 28, the monarch—who was recently diagnosed with cancer—expressed his "great sadness" that he was not at the event but took a moment to express his appreciation for those who work to help others.
Biden administration announces $1.5 billion loan for first reopening of a shuttered nuclear plant
The Biden administration on Wednesday announced a $1.5 billion loan to restart a Michigan nuclear power plant. The loan, made through the Energy Department’s Loan Program’s Office with Inflation Reduction Act funds, will allow Holtec to restart the Palisades Nuclear Plant in Covert Township. The restoration, if approved by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, would be…
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