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VIDEO: DC Mayor Bowser officiates large wedding after new indoor mask mandate

Videos and photos circulating on social media show a maskless D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser officiating a large wedding in the District on Saturday despite a newly reinstated indoor mask mandate in the nation's capital.

Trump’s MAGA Out-Raises Other Republicans, $100 Million War Chest

President Donald J. Trump raised more than $56 million online in early 2021, ending June with nearly $102 million in cash on hand.

Biden administration must support religious freedom in China

Last month,the Chinese Communist Party celebrated its centenary with all the internal fanfare you would expect. The party, which has ruled China since 1949, touted the Twitter congratulations of world leaders from Russia, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Egypt, Serbia, and elsewhere lauding its record of supposed social, cultural, economic, and environmental progress.

CDC: 397 Children Suffered Heart Inflammation After COVID-19 Vaccine

Nearly 400 children between the ages of 12 and 17 were diagnosed with heart inflammation after receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, according to a study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on July 30.

Nearly Half Of Republicans Think ‘Patriotic Americans’ Will One Day ‘Have To Take The Law Into Their Own Hands’: Poll

More than half of Republicans support the potential use of force to preserve traditional American values and nearly half believe a time will come when “patriotic Americans” will have to take the law into their own hands, according to the results of a George Washington University poll released this week.

Pelosi Repeatedly Seen Maskless After Ordering Masking at the Capitol Again

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U.S. Senate in rare Saturday session on $1 trillion infrastructure bill

The U.S. Senate in a rare Saturday session worked on a bill that would spend $1 trillion on roads, rail lines and other infrastructure, as lawmakers from both parties sought to advance President Joe Biden's top legislative priority.

Wisconsin Assembly Speaker names special counsel to expand probe of 2020 election

Retired Supreme Court Justice will have resources and authority to conduct a "top to bottom" probe, Speaker Robin Vos declared.

DHS Resumes Fast-Track Deportation Flights for Denied Asylum Seekers

The Department of Homeland Security announced that Immigration and Customs Enforcement would be conducting the recently resumed fast-track deportation flights to Central America for migrants denied asylum in the United States. 

Eviction Moratorium Set to Expire After Congress Fails to Extend It

The nationwide pause on evictions is set to expire on Saturday after Congress failed to extend it.

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