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Hunter Biden investigation: Three things to watch as special counsel takes over inquiry

The Department of Justice's decision to appoint a United States attorney as special counsel in its investigation into Hunter Biden has drawn the ire of Republicans and investigators, who remain uncertain if he will be thorough enough in his pursuit of justice.

Where three key policy proposals in the Inflation Reduction Act stand one year later

It's been one year since the Biden administration passed the Inflation Reduction Act, a flagship policy that includes hundreds of billions of dollars to tackle climate change, lower prescription drug prices, and improve taxpayer compliance.

Florida men: Trump looks to upstage DeSantis in his own state

Former President Donald Trump is bringing on key Florida Republican operatives, including some who used to work for opponent Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), in an attempt to drive the governor from the race before it reaches the Sunshine State.

Food stamps: SNAP payment worth up to $1,691 for Kentucky recipients to arrive in seven days

Kentucky residents who receive payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program can collect up to $1,691 in food stamps over the next seven days before the program wraps up for August.

Inside the Biden family-tied accounts at the heart of the GOP ‘foreign influence’ inquiry

Republican congressional investigators have now detailed in three memos the various Biden-linked accounts they say hauled in over $20 million combined from overseas as the GOP inches toward subpoenaing the family.

Wonderful or worrisome? What to know about new weight loss drugs

Pharmaceutical giants Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly are in fierce competition to dominate the weight management drug market as their respective obesity medications have taken center stage this summer.

Twitter signs among relics to be auctioned off by Elon Musk

Business magnate Elon Musk is set to auction off the old Twitter building signs and other relics of a time past as the billionaire continues with the platform's rebranding to X.

US actions against slowing Chinese economy could harm commerce back home

The Biden administration's tariffs and new tech restrictions on China could cause some blowback to the U.S. economy as Beijing grapples with a serious slowdown.

US pediatricians ‘reaffirm’ child gender transition policy as Europe sounds alarm

The American Academy of Pediatrics decided to "reaffirm" its stance on pushing child gender transition operations but ordered a "systematic review" amid a growing number of states outlawing the practice.

Nebraska judge upholds state abortion and gender transition surgery bans

A judge in Nebraska upheld the state's restrictions on abortion and gender transition surgeries, paving the way for the limitations to go into effect in the Cornhusker State.
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