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Biden’s Xi Jinping dictator reference ‘extremely wrong and irresponsible,’ China says

President Joe Biden's reiteration that Chinese leader Xi Jinping is "a dictator" has been rebuked by a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson.

Kid Rock reveals he spoke to Anheuser-Busch CEO at UFC event with Trump

Musician Kid Rock revealed Wednesday evening that he and former President Donald Trump recently approached the CEO of Anheuser-Busch over the controversy the company has faced regarding Bud Light.

George Santos to face expulsion resolution from House Ethics Committee chairman

House Ethics Committee Chairman Michael Guest (R-MS) will file a new motion to expel Rep. George Santos (R-NY) amid findings that the New York freshman engaged in unlawful conduct that is "beneath the dignity" of Congress.

Target’s newest pride strategist bringing a whole new LGBT spirit to Christmas

Gay Santas and LGBT-themed nutcrackers are set to line the shelves at Target this Christmas season as the retail giant makes another foray into the world of pride merchandise.

Starbucks workers kick off biggest strike in company history on most profitable day of the year

Thousands of Starbucks workers will walk out of hundreds of locations to protest working conditions and better benefits on Thursday, one of the company’s most profitable days of the year.

Republicans concerned kicking Ronna McDaniel out of RNC would cause chaos

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel is facing serious pressure to resign amid recent Republican election losses.

Not panda-less for long: Xi Jinping hints China will send more giant pandas to US zoos

The United States may not be without the presence of giant pandas for long after Chinese President Xi Jinping indicated on Wednesday that he is open to continuing the conservation program.

Nikki Haley pledges to defund UN ‘as much as possible’

Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley called for the U.N. to be defunded "as much as possible."

House Ethics releases report on Santos investigation referring matter to DOJ

The House Ethics Committee released its highly anticipated report regarding its investigation into embroiled Rep. George Santos (R-NY) on Thursday, recommending that the allegations against the freshman lawmaker be referred to the Department of Justice.

Cruz and Ogles seek to block forced use of ‘preferred pronouns’ across federal agencies

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) are leading a bill that would block federal agencies from requiring employees and contractors to use the “preferred pronouns” of their employees.
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