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Hunter Biden and Trump indictments and speaker drama: Washington Photos of the Year 2023

Plenty of political firsts and historic events marked the year 2023 in Washington.

Key legal cog in anti-Israel movement works overtime to protect antisemitic college groups

A pro-Palestinian legal organization linked to an influential liberal dark money empire is defending college campus groups and other anti-Israel entities under fire across the United States for boosting Hamas talking points after the terrorist faction's Oct. 7 attack against Israel.

Sinema’s reputation as bipartisan deal-maker tested at border: ‘She is at the epicenter’

Historically high levels of illegal immigration have made border security a major issue heading into the 2024 election season.

Group that rescues Americans from hot spots preparing for possible Taiwan operation

A nonprofit organization dedicated to saving Americans abroad whose lives are at risk is currently preparing for the possibility they may conduct rescue missions in Taiwan and mainland China ahead of a possible conflict.

The most significant climate measures passed by states in 2023

While 2022 was the year in which significant climate legislation had passed at the federal level, 2023 was the year in which states led the way in passing consequential bills.

Rose Parade rings in new year with 135th event

The Rose Parade continues this year with its 135th event.

North Korea’s Kim says he’ll launch three more spy satellites and build more nuclear weapons in 2024

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his country will launch three additional military spy satellites, build more nuclear weapons and introduce modern unmanned combat equipment in 2024, as he called for "overwhelming" war readiness to cope with U.S.-led confrontational moves, state media reported Sunday.

Trump ballot challenges are beneficial for him because he’s a ‘professional victim’: Adam Kinzinger

Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger called former president Donald Trump a “professional victim, a professional whiner and bellyacher” in a TV interview on Friday.

DOJ declines to prosecute additional charges against Sam Bankman-Fried, instead focusing on sentencing in first trial

Federal prosecutors said Friday that they will not pursue a second trial against disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried.

Rudy Giuliani expresses regret that he didn’t take a pension in wake of bankruptcy

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani admitted he could use the pension he never applied for.
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