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Rapper pardoned by Trump arrested on drug charges

The rapper known as Kodak Black, who was pardoned by former President Donald Trump during his presidency's final days, was arrested again on drug charges.

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs to visit Lukeville border amid crushing crossings

Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-AZ) will travel down to the state's border with Mexico this weekend to visit the Lukeville area, where more than 17,500 immigrants have illegally walked across the border in a week.

Optimism in future Social Security benefits on the rise: Poll

More people are hopeful to receive their Social Security benefits at retirement than in recent years.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth $2,400 from Texas teacher retirement system to be sent in 21 days

Payments worth up to $2,400 for retired Texas teachers will be distributed at the end of December through the state Teacher Retirement System.

Nine takeaways from the Hunter Biden indictment

A nine-count indictment filed Thursday against Hunter Biden laid out years of the first son’s extravagant spending and sprawling foreign business dealings.

Biden will not pardon indicted Hunter, who faces up to 17-year sentence: White House

President Joe Biden will not pardon his son Hunter, the White House said Friday.

Jordan slaps Mayorkas with subpoena over documents on ‘catch-and-release’ immigrants

House Republicans have subpoenaed Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas for the case files of criminal illegal immigrants that lawmakers alleged his office has failed for months to provide to Congress.

RNC allows Republican candidates to participate in unsanctioned debates

The Republican National Committee revealed Friday it will allow candidates for the 2024 Republican nomination to participate in debates and forums that aren't sanctioned by the committee.

Beef served at COP28 while UN prepares to release report calling for reduced meat consumption

The United Nations is expected to tell Americans to cut back on their meat consumption to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, despite serving meat products during its COP28 climate summit in Dubai.

Harvard President Claudine Gay follows UPenn president, issues apology

Harvard University President Claudine Gay issued an apology to the campus newspaper Thursday following her congressional testimony.
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