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Two Florida Contractors Charged With Bribing Army Official

Two Florida defense contractors face federal bribery and fraud charges after allegedly paying off a U.S. Army employee and inflating government contracts to pocket nearly $1.9 million intended for a military innovation lab in Hawaii, the Justice Department announced.

Eli Lilly Buys Three Vaccine Developers

Eli Lilly announced that it will acquire three vaccine-centered biotech companies.

They Want to Make Moving to California With a Gun a Crime

Senate Bill 948, introduced in February by Berkeley Democrat Jesse Arreguin, would require anyone buying a firearm in California to first complete a four-hour safety course with a certified instructor, then obtain a state-issued "firearms safety certificate."

Trump Cabinet to Meet at Camp David

President Trump will travel to Camp David to hold a cabinet meeting amid ongoing talks with Iran.

Trump Heads to Walter Reed for Annual Physical as White House Touts ‘Exceptional Health’

President Trump arrived at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday for his fourth publicly disclosed medical examination since returning to the White House, which the administration described as an annual preventative dental and medical checkup.

Senator Calls COVID Jabs ‘Most Egregious Government Scandal’ in His Lifetime

Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) appeared on Sunday Morning Futures" with Jackie DeAngelis, condemning the former White House administration's response to the COVID-19 vaccines.

James Comey Trial Pushed to October

Former FBI Director James Comey will go on trial in October over a photo he posted of seashells arranged to read "86 47."

South Korea Moves on Nuclear Submarines

South Korea announced that it plans to launch its first nuclear-powered submarines by the mid-2030s.

Hoover Dam Gets Patriotic Display

The Hoover Dam installed an American flag over Memorial Day weekend.

Federal Judges Block Alabama’s New Congressional Map

A federal three-judge panel on Tuesday blocked Alabama Republicans from switching to a new congressional map ahead of the state's November midterm elections, ruling the GOP-backed plan unconstitutionally discriminates against Black voters.

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