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Byron York expresses doubt DOJ would cite Hunter Biden for contempt of Congress

The Washington Examiner's Byron York has expressed doubt that the Department of Justice would cite Hunter Biden for contempt of Congress, as it has in the past for other people refusing to provide a deposition.

Massachusetts Democrat says Harvard’s Gay keeping her job could have free speech consequences

Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) said Harvard University’s board's decision to allow President Claudine Gay to remain in office will be tested down the line if the university fails to raise its free speech ranking.

Boston City Hall mistakenly sends out ‘electeds of color’ party invitations to entire council

A Boston City Hall official accidentally sent out invitations to an exclusive race-based holiday party, intended only for "electeds of color," to the entire City Council on Tuesday,

Maine to decide on enacting California-led vehicle emission standards

Maine will consider next week whether or not to implement new clean vehicle standards similar to California’s regulations.

Supreme Court to hear case that could reverse Jan. 6 charges against hundreds, including Trump

The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it will take up an appeal by a Jan. 6 defendant which could result in hundreds of reversed charges from the riot at the U.S. Capitol, including former President Donald Trump.

Tesla issues major recall over autopilot feature failure

Tesla is recalling over two million of its vehicles in the United States due to its autopilot feature failing to work in some circumstances.

Three races to watch after New York GOP takes major loss in fight over congressional maps

New York will have new congressional districts for next year's House elections after the state's court of appeals ordered on Tuesday that the map be redrawn in a move widely seen as benefiting Democrats.

Leaders at COP28 agree to ‘transition away’ from fossil fuels

Nearly 200 countries at the United Nations COP28 climate talks in Dubai reached agreement Wednesday to begin transitioning away from fossil fuels, an unprecedented deal meant to facilitate the goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Supreme Court agrees to consider challenge against common abortion drug in 2024

The Supreme Court agreed to take up a case on Wednesday focused on a common abortion pill manufacturer after a lower court put in place restrictions on how the drug should be used and distributed.

WATCH LIVE: House Education and the Workforce Committee holds hearing on Biden and worker choice

The House Education and the Workforce Committee is holding a hearing discussing the Biden administration's impact on worker choice and economic growth.
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