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John Fetterman tells Matt Gaetz ‘do your job, bud’: Report

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) and Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) exchanged harsh words over the impeachment of President Joe Biden. Fetterman chided Gaetz for using it as a distraction from more important issues like budget negotiations.

Hunter Biden lawyer argues David Weiss ‘barred’ from bringing gun charges

Hunter Biden's indictment on felony gun charges should be "barred" by a previous agreement made with federal prosecutors, his attorney argued Thursday.

DeSantis claims he’s a threat to Trump based on former president ‘changing his tune’ on COVID-19

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) alleged former President Donald Trump's recent comments are proof that the governor is seen as a threat.

Trump vows to protect and support homeschooling families in next presidential term

Former President Donald Trump has vowed to support families who homeschool if he wins the 2024 presidential election, saying he will be the "champion" of homeschooling families.

Pelosi says McCarthy’s claim she set an impeachment precedent is ‘hogwash’

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (R-CA) scoffed at the idea that she set an impeachment precedent.

Biden border policy pitting him against NYC could alter local elections

New York City officials are slamming President Joe Biden for his handling of the migrant crisis, which has swarmed the city and could have drastic effects on local elections.

Environmentalists call for shutdown of Diablo nuclear reactor, citing catastrophe risk

Two environmental groups called on federal authorities Thursday to immediately shut down one of two reactors at California’s last remaining nuclear power plant, citing safety concerns that they say warrant additional testing at the Diablo Canyon facility.

Taiwan rebuffs China’s desire for high-speed rail line across strait

China wants to build a high-speed rail line to Taiwan, the island democracy that Beijing intends to subjugate, but officials in Taipei sound less than enthusiastic about the idea.

Border Patrol arrests 2,000 illegal immigrants, many from Africa, near Tucson in one day

Border Patrol agents in eastern Arizona arrested more than 2,000 illegal immigrants on Tuesday, including a large group of African men, that the federal government has begun to release onto the street, the Washington Examiner has confirmed.

House Republicans demand full sanctions for Huawei over advanced chip in new phone

A group of House Republican leaders have called on the Commerce Department to implement full sanctions on two leading Chinese technology companies after they surprised the world with an advanced semiconductor.
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