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White House under fire over Biden’s mixed messages on Israel

White House officials faced several questions on Wednesday about President Joe Biden's recent comments regarding Israel's military operations in Gaza.

White House: Hunter Biden spoke ‘from the heart’ as he defied congressional subpoena

The White House is sidestepping questions about President Joe Biden's son Hunter defying a congressional subpoena to testify about his business dealings as part of the House Republican impeachment inquiry.

Intact families are key to lower crime: Study

Neighborhoods are safer when two-parent households are predominant, according to a report from the Institute for Family Studies.

‘Clock is ticking’ for hostages still held in Gaza, former negotiator says

There are still about 135 hostages who have been held by Hamas in Gaza for roughly nine weeks. A well-known Israeli hostage negotiator believes time is running out for the Israeli government to secure their release.

Grassley says he has ‘no evidence’ Biden is ‘guilty of anything’ ahead of impeachment vote

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) said he has found "no evidence" at this time that shows President Joe Biden is guilty of anything ahead of an impeachment inquiry vote in the House.

Missouri Republicans scrap abortion bill less than a week after introducing plan

Missouri Republicans pulled a bill on Wednesday that would allow homicide charges to be brought against women who get abortions less than a week after the proposal was introduced.

Trump’s Bush-like path to winning the 2024 GOP nomination

Former President Donald Trump is not a George W. Bush-style Republican, but his path to the 2024 GOP nomination could mirror that of the 43rd president nearly a quarter of a century before.

Florida attorney general investigating FSU snub from College Football Playoff

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody announced that she is investigating the College Football Playoff committee for its decision to exclude the Florida State Seminoles from its four-team championship.

Kamala Harris rolls out state-based gun violence initiatives

Vice President Kamala Harris led a White House convention of state legislators Wednesday to detail a new group of gun violence prevention actions from the Biden administration.

Local abortion restrictions at stake as New Mexico high court hears key case

The New Mexico Supreme Court will decide whether conservative cities and counties can keep their local abortion restrictions in a state that otherwise allows the procedure up to the moment of birth.
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