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Comer Requests Records from D.C. Crime Cover-Up

Chairman James Comer (R-KY) of the House Oversight Committee is demanding that the Washington, D.C., Interim Chief of Police Carroll hand over data surrounding the reporting of crime data.

FCC Directs Disney to File Early License Renewals

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ordered Disney to file broadcast license renewals ahead of schedule.

North Carolina Identifies Thousands of Dead Voters

The North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) announced earlier this week that it has discovered about 34,000 deceased individuals listed on the state's voter rolls.

U.S. Sanctions Iran’s Shadow Banking Network

The Treasury Department imposed sanctions on 35 entities accused of operating a shadow banking network across Iran.

GOP Rep Forces Spotlight on Abortion Procedures

A Texas Republican congressman put a pro-abortion witness through something she clearly didn't want to sit through Tuesday: a line-by-line rundown of exactly what abortion procedures look like.

‘Nonprofit’ Hospital CEO Made $14 Million

House Republicans grilled major hospital executives Tuesday on Capitol Hill, pushing for answers about $28 billion in yearly tax breaks that lawmakers say aren't going toward patient care.

Special Forces Soldier Pleads Not Guilty in Maduro Betting Scheme

A U.S. Army Special Forces master sergeant appeared in Manhattan federal court Tuesday to face charges he used classified knowledge of a covert military operation to win more than $400,000 on a prediction market app.

King Charles Alludes to ‘Victims’ From the Floor of Congress

Britain's King Charles III called on the United States and the United Kingdom to support victims of sex trafficking during a historic address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, drawing a standing ovation from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.

State Department to Roll Out America 250 Passports

The State Department is releasing a commemorative passport for the nation's 250th anniversary featuring an image of President Trump.

Pentagon Formally Asks Congress to Rename It ‘Department of War’

The Department of Defense submitted a formal legislative proposal to Congress this month asking lawmakers to change its statutory name to the "Department of War," a move that would require amending roughly 7,600 provisions of federal law.

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