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FBI · United StatesThe FBI is scheduling interviews with six Democratic lawmakers who told members of the U.S. military they must refuse any illegal orders, Fox News reported on Tuesday. The lawmakers, who released a video on the matter last week, include Senators Elissa Slotkin, a former CIA analyst and Iraq war veteran, and Mark Kelly, a former astronaut and Navy veteran, and Representatives Jason Crow, Maggie Goodlander, Chris Deluzio and Chrissy Houlahan.See the Story
FBI Requests Interviews with Six Democratic Lawmakers Over Military 'Illegal Orders' Video
41% Center coverage: 195 sources

Donald Trump · West ChesterWEST CHESTER — Bomb threats were received Friday at the local Pennsylvania offices of both U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-6th Dist.) and U.S. Rep. Chris Deluzio, (D-17th Dist.) in the wake of an ongoing war of words on social media between President Donald Trump and the six members of Congress who are veterans and posted a video urging military personnel not to obey “illegal orders.” Spokespeople for both legislators from Pennsylvania reported th…See the Story
Bomb Threats Made at Offices of Rep. Houlahan, Fellow Pa. Democrat Deluzio
76% Center coverage: 17 sources

Josh Shapiro · PhiladelphiaPennsylvania is set to become the 28th state to pass the Crown Act, which prohibits discrimination based on hair and hairstyles in workplaces and schools. Gov. Shapiro is expected to sign the bill into law on Tuesday morning.See the Story
TODAY | Shapiro to sign Crown Act into law, banning hair discrimination
44% Left coverage: 16 sources