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Newsom announces efforts to sweep homeless encampments near state roads: ‘I’m fed up’

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) announced millions in grant money to help local and state agencies clean up homeless encampments near California roads.

Wife of Ukraine’s spy chief poisoned, officials say

Ukrainian military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov's wife has been poisoned, according to Ukrainian officials.

Only 38% of voters think Biden has ‘mental soundness’ to be president: Poll

A new poll from George Washington University and YouGov outlines a number of obstacles ahead of both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump's 2024 White House bids.

Pence considered skipping 2020 electoral certification at Trump’s suggestion: Report

Then-Vice President Mike Pence reportedly considered taking former President Donald Trump's advice in late December 2020 and skipping the electoral certification of the presidential election, which he was set to preside over.

Jimmy Kimmel roasts Marjorie Taylor Greene for asking to discuss book on his show

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel turned down Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) proposal to appear on his show to promote her new book.

US airplanes to arrive in Egypt’s Sinai with humanitarian aid for Gaza

Three U.S. military aircraft carrying aid for Palestinian civilians in Gaza will land in Sinai, Egypt, senior Biden administration officials announced.

WATCH LIVE: Senate holds hearing on confirmation of commissioner for Social Security

The Senate Finance Committee is holding a hearing on the confirmation of former Democratic Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley to lead the Social Security Administration.

Tuberville warns Biden border policies could lead to a ‘9/11 attack every few weeks’

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) slammed President Joe Biden's border policies by arguing they leave the country vulnerable to terrorist attacks on the scale of what happened on 9/11 "every few weeks."

Democrats seeing red: Four seats Biden’s party hopes to flip amid retirement boom

The Democratic Party is looking to make gains in several districts across the country in 2024, particularly in the wake of a congressional exodus wherein multiple Republicans have said they won't be seeking reelection.

Hunter Biden willing to testify before Oversight Committee in public hearing

In response to the subpoena sent by the House Oversight Committee, an attorney for Hunter Biden rebuffed the committee's demand for the president’s son to sit for a closed-door deposition and instead offered for him to testify before a public committee hearing in December.
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