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WATCH LIVE: White House holds first press briefing since government shutdown deal

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre held the first press briefing on Monday since Congress averted a government shutdown over the weekend.

Fauci’s hand in covering up questions about COVID-19 origins runs deep: Report

Anthony Fauci, former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, may have had a hand in suppressing investigations into the origins of COVID-19.

Bay Area clerk set on fire after confronting serial shoplifter

A California Bay Area store clerk is recovering from grievous wounds after he was lit on fire with stolen lighter fluid by a serial shoplifter.

Washington Examiner’s Byron York: ‘We’ve already had the verdict’ on Trump’s fraud trial

The Washington Examiner's Byron York said on Monday that the verdict on former President Donald Trump's civil fraud case in New York City has already been decided.

Nebraska implements regulations on gender transition medicine for minors

Temporary regulations on gender transition hormonal therapies for youth under 19 took effect in Nebraska on Sunday following the state's ban on gender transition surgeries for minors.

Billionaire activist investor Bill Ackman floats deal to take X public again

Billionaire investor Bill Ackman said that he is interested in taking X, formerly known as Twitter, public less than a year after Elon Musk went through a high-profile and complicated process to buy it and take it private.

Garland says there is only ‘one rule’ of law for both Republicans and Democrats

Attorney General Merrick Garland pledged Sunday there is "only one rule" of law in the United States despite critics who have attempted to argue he is the head of a "Biden DOJ."

Scientists who enabled COVID-19 vaccine development awarded Nobel Prize

The two scientists whose work led to the creation of the COVID-19 vaccine have now been awarded a Nobel Prize for their work.

Bill Clinton says Democrats need to change immigration system as ‘chaos’ boosts GOP

Former President Bill Clinton admitted a change was needed to New York's "right to shelter" law after the Biden administration's border policies sent more than 100,000 immigrants to New York City.

Conservative group FreedomWorks comes out against McCarthy motion to vacate

A conservative group known until recently for its hard-line views has come out against an expected motion to vacate Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) in a rebuke of Rep. Matt Gaetz’s (R-FL) efforts to punish the Republican leader for relying on Democrats to help avert a government shutdown last week.
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