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Almost half of voters suspect Joe Biden broke law regarding son Hunter: Poll

Almost half of voters reported in a new poll that they believed President Joe Biden broke the law in some way regarding his son Hunter Biden.

WATCH LIVE: Biden delivers remarks to Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Gala

President Joe Biden is delivering remarks to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute 46th Annual Gala.

Ramaswamy confirms father is not a US citizen as he reveals immigration policy

Presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy revealed his parents' citizenship status and how it has informed his own policy.

James Comer given unrestricted access to Biden VP emails: Report

Rep. James Comer (R-KY), chairman of the House Oversight Committee, has reportedly received unrestricted access to a batch of emails concerning then-Vice President Joe Biden from the National Archives and Records Administration.

House GOP plots path forward on government spending deal: ‘May get worse before it gets better’

House Republicans emerged from negotiations on Thursday cautious yet hopeful they are close to an agreement on spending legislation just over a week before government funding is set to lapse, leading to a shutdown.

Hunter Biden investigation: GOP escalates fight with FBI agent in laptop censorship inquiry

House Republicans revealed on Thursday behind-the-scenes details about their conflicts with an FBI official who they say had a key role in social media companies censoring the story about Hunter Biden's laptop in 2020.

What’s in Massachusetts governor’s executive order banning single-use plastic bottles

Gov. Maura Healey (D-MA) signed an executive order banning single-use plastic bottles for state agencies in Massachusetts days after promising to do so.

Trump praises ‘Big win for Tommy’ in Tuberville holds

Former President Donald Trump congratulated Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) for what he called a "BIG WIN."

Biden expands use of ‘social cost of greenhouse gases’ in budgeting and purchasing

The Biden administration is issuing recommendations for federal agencies to consider the economic effects of greenhouse gas emissions in their budgeting and purchasing decisions, an unprecedented move meant to harness the government's power of the purse against climate change.

Alex Murdaugh pleads guilty to federal financial crimes

Convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh pleaded guilty to federal financial crimes on Thursday, marking the first time in two years that he admitted guilt since becoming a nationally known criminal.
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