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US Judge: Texas Ban on Drag Acts Unconstitutional
A federal judge in Texas ruled Tuesday that the state’s new law limiting public drag performances was an unconstitutional restriction on speech and he permanently

World Bank head claims wealthy nations’ contributions could boost lending capacity by over $100B
World Bank Group President Ajay Banga on Tuesday said that proposed new contributions from wealthy countries under a capital adequacy framework could increase the bank’s

Israeli airstrikes target Gaza amid ongoing protests, no casualties reported
Israeli airstrikes hit several targets in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, the country’s military said, after Palestinian protesters flocked for the 12th straight day to

PwC Australia implements governance reforms following confidential tax document scandal
PwC Australia will appoint outsiders to its board and publish audited financial statements as part of a governance overhaul to bring the partnership closer to

New York judge rules Trump committed fraud while building real estate empire
A judge ruled Tuesday that Donald Trump and his company committed fraud while building his real estate empire, after New York Attorney General Letitia James

GOP, Dems team up to rip ‘delusional’ Sinema over ‘plan’ to swipe their voters in independent re-election bid
Republicans and Democrats in the swing state of Arizona found themselves on the same team this week following a report that Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz.,

Key details behind Nord Stream pipeline blasts revealed by scientists
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Donald Trump committed fraud as he built his real estate empire, New York judge rules
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McCarthy floats meeting with Biden on government shutdown, border
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said Tuesday that it would be “important” to meet with President Biden to discuss averting a government shutdown and how

Hunter Biden received $250K wire originating in Beijing with beneficiary address listed as Joe Biden’s home
EXCLUSIVE: Hunter Biden received wires originating in Beijing for more than $250,000 from Chinese business partners during the summer of 2019—wires that listed the Delaware

95-year-old veteran kicked out of nursing home to make way for migrant housing, lawmakers say
A 95-year-old Korean War veteran said he was given less than two months’ notice to figure out where he was going to live after the
Panel to Vote on Releasing Sensitive Info on Hunter
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Wall St Pounded as Investors Grapple With Higher Rates
Wall Street’s main indexes ended sharply lower on Tuesday as 10-year Treasury yields held their multi-year highs, with investors still wrestling with prospects for a
Calif. Gov. Newsom Signs Law Raising Taxes on Gun, Ammo Sales
California will double the taxes on guns and ammunition and use the money to pay for more security at public schools and various violence prevention

Senate Democrats and GOP plan to pass CR with scant Ukraine funding, sources say
Lawmakers in the upper chamber are gearing up for a cloture vote measure Tuesday evening to end negotiations and extend government funding past the Sept.
McCarthy Says Biden Must Tighten Border to Avert Govt. Shutdown
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday called on President Joe Biden to agree to tight border restrictions in order to prevent wide swaths of the
Remembering David McCallum: ‘U.N.C.L.E.’ Spy Series
As his legions of fans worldwide mourned the death of actor David McCallum, the Scottish-born actor was remembered as the quirky medical examiner Donald “Ducky”

Serbia’s president calls for NATO troops to take over security in Kosovo amid rising tensions
Serbia’s president demanded on Tuesday that NATO-led troops stationed in Kosovo take over the security from police in the north of the country, days after

Bull gores, kills man at festival in Spain
A Spanish man has died from his injuries after a bull gored him in the street during a festival in eastern Spain, authorities said. The

European court rules Turkey violated rights in ByLock app cases
The European Court of Human Rights on Tuesday ruled that the rights of a Turkish teacher convicted of what prosecutors called terrorism offences had been