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Biden-appointed prosecutor rejected Hunter case, raising conflict of interest questions

U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves, appointed by President Joe Biden, saw no conflict of interest problems with addressing a case against the president's son when Graves was presented with the case last year.

House dysfunction could spell doom for vulnerable Republicans and GOP majority

With the 2024 elections inching closer, disagreement within the House Republican conference on a speaker threatens to put several members representing swing districts at risk, further endangering their already slim majority over Democrats.

Social Security update: Second round of direct payments worth up to $4,555 arrives in three days

Millions of retirees will receive the second of three rounds of Social Security retirement payments for October, worth up to $4,555 for those who retired at the age of 70, in just three more days.

Food stamps: October SNAP worth up to $1,691 for Kentucky residents to wrap up in four days

Food stamps will be distributed to Kentucky residents within the next four days as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program wraps up its final round of payments for October.

Israel war: UN sanctions on Iranian missiles will end next week

United Nations sanctions on Iranian missiles are set to expire next week amid concerns about Iran’s role in arming the Hamas terrorists that attacked Israel.

Social media drives suicidal thoughts in teenagers: Study

Teenagers who spend five or more hours per day on social media are 60% more likely to experience suicidal thoughts or harm themselves, according to a new report.

Ted Cruz claims risk of terror attack in US ‘higher today’ due to border policies

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said the risk of a terrorist attack against the United States is higher now than at any time since Sept. 11, 2001.

Hamas documents reveal plans to target schools and kidnap children: Report

Documents recovered from the bodies of dead Hamas militants detail plans to raid Israeli schools and youth centers, kill as many people as possible, and transport hostages quickly into the Gaza Strip, according to a new report.

Iran foreign minister speaks to United Nations officials to warn against Israeli ground offensive in Gaza

Iran's foreign minister, Hossein Amirabdollahian, issued a warning to Israel through the United Nations on Saturday to halt the attacks on Gaza, stating that a larger-scale war in the Middle East could erupt as a result.

Ukrainian finance minister sees ‘tiredness’ among donors

Ukrainian Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko suspects donor nations are getting tired of sending aid to his country.
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