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LIHEAP payments: Arkansas benefits for energy costs arrive in 17 days

Arkansas residents who applied and were approved can expect benefits from the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program starting July 10.

White House insists Biden ‘was not in business with his son’

The White House is adamant President Joe Biden was not in business with his son Hunter after House Republicans hammered the pair over bombshell IRS whistleblower allegations.

Josh Hawley attacks corporations for pushing ‘religion of woke’ and promises to ‘win culture war’

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) addressed controversies over ‘woke’ marketing agendas during remarks at the religious conservative activist conference Road to Majority on Friday.

McCarthy says he supports resolution to expunge Trump impeachments

Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said he supports two resolutions introduced by members of his conference that would “expunge” the two impeachments of former President Donald Trump.

Security assessment of Georgia voting machines signals scrutiny heading into 2024

Georgia's voting system is once again under scrutiny, this time by election cybersecurity experts, which could set the state up for a repeat situation of 2020 election fraud claims.

Putin’s FSB accuses Wagner Group warlord of ‘armed mutiny’

Russian intelligence authorities have accused Russian mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin of calling for “armed mutiny” against the state after the warlord vowed to take revenge on Russian defense officials for an alleged attack on his men.

House pandemic panel subpoenas author of COVID-19 origins paper ‘prompted by’ Fauci

The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic issued its first subpoena, demanding the private communications of Dr. Kristian Andersen regarding the drafting and publication of a paper on the origins of the coronavirus that was cited by top officials and scientists in arguing against the hypothesis that the virus leaked from a lab in Wuhan, China.

Jordan Peterson complains about Twitter following to Elon Musk

Former psychology professor Jordan Peterson took to Twitter on Thursday to complain to Elon Musk about his follower count.

Department of Justice cracks down on Chinese chemical manufacturers complicit in US fentanyl epidemic

The Justice Department filed its first-ever criminal charges against Chinese chemical manufacturing companies alleged to have illegally trafficked substances into the United States for fentanyl production.

White House hammered over Hunter Biden text message to Chinese associate

The White House repeatedly declined to answer questions about a text message Hunter Biden sent to a Chinese business associate in which he appears to leverage the influence of his father, President Joe Biden.
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