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Hunter Biden investigation: Special counsel appointment may complicate House inquiries

Attorney General Merrick Garland’s announcement on Friday that he’d elevated the United States attorney investigating Hunter Biden to a special counsel could spell trouble for House Republicans’ investigations of the Biden family.

Ramaswamy suggests civics test solution to Gen Z’s ‘crisis of national pride’

Republican presidential contender Vivek Ramaswamy is suggesting a fifth amendment regarding voting rights to the Constitution.

Donald Trump indicted: Judge warns ‘inflammatory’ comments will speed up trial start

The federal judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's 2020 election subversion case warned any more "inflammatory" statements he makes could speed up the start of his Jan. 6-related criminal trial.

Virginia joins states trying to block California from regulating businesses in other states

Virginia is the latest state to join the effort to prevent a California law from interfering with agricultural production nationwide. A total of 17 states are pushing to eliminate multiple state regulations in an attempt to regain control of agribusiness within their borders.

Food stamps: Final August round of SNAP payments for Pennsylvania to arrive in three days

Pennsylvania households who have yet to receive their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payment can expect to collect up to $1,902 over the next three days before the program wraps up for August.

White House not commenting on Hunter Biden special counsel news

The White House declined to comment Friday on the Justice Department's decision to appoint David Weiss to serve as special counsel overseeing the federal investigation into Hunter Biden, the president's son.

Hawaii fire: Death toll rises to 55 in Maui as fire devastates Lahaina

The death toll from three wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui has climbed to 55 confirmed deaths as of Friday morning, according to Hawaiian officials, but the death count is expected to rise.

Hunter Biden investigation: Prosecutors are at ‘impasse’ on plea and expect a trial

Prosecutors say plea negotiations in the Hunter Biden case are "at an impasse" and President Joe Biden's son is likely heading toward a criminal trial.

Hunter Biden investigation: Garland appoints David Weiss as special counsel

Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Friday he appointed U.S. Attorney David Weiss to serve as special counsel in the investigation into Hunter Biden after Weiss requested to Garland that he be given the authority this week.

Pence chats with Iowa’s Kim Reynolds amid their feuds with Trump

Former President Donald Trump cast a shadow over the "Fair-Side Chat" at the Iowa State Fair between former Vice President Mike Pence and Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA) but didn't come up much in the conversation.
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