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US deputy Iran envoy silent on cause of Malley clearance review

A top State Department official once again declined to explain on Wednesday the reason Special Envoy to Iran Rob Malley was placed on leave, 10 months after his absence began.

Megan Rapinoe calls USWNT ‘worst job in the world’

Former U.S. Women's National Team soccer player Megan Rapinoe decried playing for the Stars and Stripes as the "worst job in the world" due to the significant criticism she garnered.

Bernie Sanders urges Biden to cut $10 billion in aid to Israel

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) sent a letter to President Joe Biden on Tuesday urging the administration to withhold $10.1 billion in military aid to Israel that lawmakers are currently negotiating as part of a national security spending bill, calling Israel’s military operations in Gaza a “mass atrocity.”

White House pressed on Biden’s proposed return to Trump-era immigration policies

The White House was questioned several times on Wednesday about plans that could bring back some Trump-era immigration policies.

Stimulus update: New York homeowners encouraged to apply for rebate worth up to $1,407 within 18 days

New Yorkers looking to switch the status of their School Tax Relief exemption program, which gives an exemption on a portion of school property taxes or a rebate check for certain eligible homeowners, are encouraged to do so by Dec. 31.

Rudy Giuliani blasted again for conduct outside court

Rudy Giuliani has been blasted in court again for making disparaging remarks about the plaintiffs' counsel in his defamation trial.

‘Anti-racist’ DEI firm appears to have falsely listed US government as client

EXCLUSIVE — A left-wing diversity, equity, and inclusion consultancy that has drawn the ire of Republican lawmakers seems to have falsely listed the federal government as a "client," with one government agency flat-out denying ever working with the firm.

Judge in Trump election case says she lacks jurisdiction while Supreme Court weighs immunity

The judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's election subversion case in Washington, D.C., says she now lacks jurisdiction over the case due his presidential immunity claims pending at the Supreme Court.

White House under fire over Biden’s mixed messages on Israel

White House officials faced several questions on Wednesday about President Joe Biden's recent comments regarding Israel's military operations in Gaza.

White House: Hunter Biden spoke ‘from the heart’ as he defied congressional subpoena

The White House is sidestepping questions about President Joe Biden's son Hunter defying a congressional subpoena to testify about his business dealings as part of the House Republican impeachment inquiry.
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