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VA reverses plan to ban iconic WWII kiss photo from medical sites
Employees had been instructed to remove the photo because of its portrayal of a nonconsensual sexual act.
Republican field blames Biden for dealing with Iran after Hamas attack
Hamas’ surprise early morning attack Saturday marks a new foreign policy front in a presidential election that's already been dominated by foreign affairs.
Trump may visit Capitol, address Republicans as they pick new speaker
Three people familiar with the matter disclosed the talks about visiting the Capitol to The Associated Press.
By Jill Colvin
Biden to use executive power, allow border wall construction in Texas
About 245,000 illegal entries have been recorded in this region during the current fiscal year.
By Valerie Gonzalez
Dems weigh batch votes to bypass Tuberville for remaining nominees
After the Senate confirmed three joint chiefs, Democrats are strategizing how to confirm the hundreds of other military nominees held up by Tuberville.
Fake electors want Georgia charges against them moved to federal court
The move would not open the door for Trump, if he’s elected again in 2024, to issue pardons as any conviction would still happen under state law.
Ex-DOJ official acted within official duties in Georgia case: lawyer
Clark is charged along with former President Donald Trump and others with participating in a scheme to overturn Democrat Joe Biden’s presidential victory.
Biden beefs up government worker safeguards as Republicans bash feds
Effort includes clarifications that federal employees can’t lose certain civil service protections unless they give them up voluntarily.
By Seung Min Kim