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Gunman subdued near White House Correspondents' Dinner after shooting attempt
A gunman opened fire near the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday but was quickly subdued and arrested.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Limits National Media Interviews in 2026 Amid Large Social Media Presence
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has given only three national media interviews in 2026, favoring ideologically aligned outlets and relying on social media reach.
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Gunman targeted Trump administration near White House Correspondents' dinner
A 31-year-old gunman who disrupted the White House Correspondents' dinner was aiming at Trump administration members, officials said.
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Iran proposed reopening Strait of Hormuz as nuclear talks stalled
Iran offered the U.S. a plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war while postponing nuclear talks, a U.S. official said.
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Florida Gov. DeSantis unveils new congressional map boosting Republicans to 24 seats
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis released a new congressional map increasing Republican districts to 24 out of 28 total seats.
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Suspect charged in White House dinner shooting that injured Secret Service agent
Federal prosecutors charged Cole Tomas Allen with attempting to assassinate Trump after a Saturday shooting near the White House Correspondents' dinner.
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Jeffries stands by 'maximum warfare' remark amid GOP criticism
House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries defended his 'maximum warfare' remark on Monday as Republicans accused him of stoking violence.
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Massie says he does not expect Musk help in Kentucky GOP primary
Rep. Thomas Massie said he does not expect Elon Musk to back him in his May 19 GOP primary against Ed Gallrein.
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House and Senate GOP leaders clash over Homeland Security funding amid 72-day shutdown
House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune disagree over Homeland Security funding, delaying end to the 72-day shutdown.
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Florida expands OpenAI probe after ChatGPT use alleged in USF killings
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier said his office will investigate OpenAI over the alleged use of ChatGPT in the killings of two USF students.
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House Democrats Resist Changing DHS Funding Demands After Shooting Incident
House Democrats refused to drop immigration reform demands or fund all DHS despite GOP pressure following a shooting event.
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Axios: U.S.-Iran standoff stays deadlocked as Trump weighs strikes
Axios says the U.S.-Iran conflict has settled into a Cold War-like stalemate as Trump weighs more strikes and sanctions.
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Trump says Iran seeks to reopen Strait of Hormuz amid alleged collapse
President Trump claimed Iran told the U.S. it wants to reopen the Strait of Hormuz quickly amid turmoil.
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UAE exits OPEC after more than 50 years to pursue higher oil output
The United Arab Emirates left OPEC after over five decades to expand oil production and support its energy strategy.
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House GOP infighting stalls key votes on FISA, farm bill, and DHS funding
House GOP leaders failed to advance rules Monday, blocking votes on FISA extension, farm bill, and DHS funding measures ahead of recess.
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Former Fauci adviser David Morens indicted over deleted COVID-19 records
The Justice Department indicted former NIAID adviser David Morens over allegations he deleted emails and steered work to a personal account.
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Elon Musk testifies in billion-dollar lawsuit accusing OpenAI of betraying nonprofit mission
Elon Musk testified in federal court accusing OpenAI leaders of violating its nonprofit mission and seeking corporate changes and damages.
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FCC orders early review of ABC station licenses over DEI claims
The FCC ordered an accelerated review of ABC local station licenses, citing possible rule violations tied to the network's DEI policies.
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Senate rejects bid to curb Trump military action against Cuba
The U.S. Senate voted 51-47 to block a measure that would have barred military action against Cuba without Congress' approval.
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James Comey indicted over seashell photo seen as Trump threat
A federal grand jury in North Carolina indicted James Comey on charges tied to a seashell photo authorities said threatened President Trump.
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Supreme Court to hear challenges to TPS terminations for migrants from 11 countries
The Supreme Court will hear challenges to two TPS terminations affecting migrants from 11 countries, with about 1.3 million people living under the program.
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Trump administration targets Fauci adviser, Minneapolis daycare centers and Disney
The Trump administration on Tuesday targeted a former Fauci adviser, Somali-run daycare centers in Minneapolis and Disney in a series of federal actions.
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Supreme Court narrows Voting Rights Act in Louisiana redistricting case
The Supreme Court limited a key Voting Rights Act provision in Louisiana v. Callais on Wednesday.
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Trump keeps naval blockade on Iran while nuclear talks continue
Trump said he is keeping Iran under a naval blockade until Tehran agrees to a deal on U.S. nuclear concerns.