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Biden impeachment: GOP witness says holding a vote on opening inquiry is ‘best practice’

Jonathan Turley, a legal expert and Republican witness at the first impeachment inquiry hearing, said that it would be of “best practice” for the House to hold a vote on opening an impeachment inquiry as opposed to the current leadership-driven process.

Trump and adult children among 28 names expected to testify in New York fraud trial

New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) is preparing to call former President Donald Trump and three of his adult children to the witness stand in his upcoming civil fraud trial.

Taiwan unveils ‘Narwhal’ submarine designed to bust China’s blockade strategy

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen unveiled a new domestically-produced submarine, declaring victory in a “mission impossible” intended to undermine China’s plans to subjugate the island democracy.

Elon Musk to test X’s live streaming abilities by doing ‘silly stuff’ live on platform

People who do not have plans for Thursday evening can opt to spend it on social media watching Elon Musk, who hinted he would do "some silly stuff."

Mark Kelly takes exception to Tuberville claim of being the most pro-military

Sens. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) and Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) verbally sparred over who is the most pro-military during a heated Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Thursday.

Raja Krishnamoorthi grills Biden impeachment inquiry witness on past writings on polygamy

The House Oversight Committee's first hearing on the impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden took a turn when a Democratic congressman began questioning one of the witnesses on his past writings on polygamy.

Pennsylvania voters divided over Fetterman performance: Poll

Pennsylvania voters who elected Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) into office less than a year ago are now evenly divided over his job performance.

Supreme Court may reckon with state trans procedure bans for minors sooner than later

The Supreme Court is one step closer to being forced to consider the legality of transgender care bans for minors after a series of conflicting lower court rulings across the United States.

Asking liberals if Biden should debate his challengers

Seven Republican presidential hopefuls took the debate stage at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California, on Wednesday night, but Democrats appear dead set on President Joe Biden being their 2024 nominee.

Biden impeachment: Top Democrat moves to subpoena Giuliani, GOP shoots it down

The first impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden got off to a rocky start when House Oversight Committee ranking member Jamie Raskin (D-MD) used his opening statement to make a motion that would throw the proceedings into chaos.
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