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DOJ Withdraws FBI Subpoena For USA Today’s Data on Users Who Read Article Tied to Probe

The FBI tried to subpoena newspaper for data identifying readers of article about shooting of FBI agents.

Federal Judge Overturns California’s Longtime Assault Weapons Ban

The state said it would appeal the decision.

G7 Nations Strike Deal on Janet Yellen’s Plan to Impose Global Minimum Corporate Tax

The world's top finance ministers reached a deal but will still have to convince their own legislatures and the rest of the world.

Top Senate Democrat Blocks Vote on Bipartisan Military Sexual Assault Bill

The bill has 66 co-sponsors in the Senate but one Democrat is preventing the bill from being delayed by months.

GOP Governors Cutting Off $300 Unemployment Benefits to Cost Their Economies $12 Billion

Texas stands to lose $3.5 billion by cutting the benefits seven weeks early.

NAACP President Slams Biden’s Racial Wealth Gap Plan For Failing to Address Student Debt

"You cannot begin to address the racial wealth gap without addressing the student loan debt crisis," says Derrick Johnson.

Biden Seeks to Raise $35 Billion by Cutting Tax Breaks for Fossil Fuels

The plan would target tax breaks for oil and gas drillers.

China Will Ease Child Policy to Allow Families Up to 3 Kids

Experts say it's too little, too late as the country faces a population crisis.

FBI Investigating Postmaster General Louis DeJoy Over Republican Donations

Feds investigate whether DeJoy illegally reimbursed employees for donations to Republican campaigns.

FBI Investigating Potential Obstruction of Justice In Matt Gaetz Sex Crimes Probe: Report

Prosecutors are looking at a call Gaetz had with a witness through his ex-girlfriend.