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White House maintains Joe Biden ‘is not lying about anything’ regarding Hunter Biden inquiry

The White House strongly denied that Joe Biden ever lied about his son, even as the president's story has evolved significantly over time.

Massachusetts health officials want to open controversial supervised injection sites for drug use

Massachusetts health officials are encouraging the state to open controversial safe injection sites that would create state-sanctioned areas for people to use drugs.

Newsom enacts spending freeze to tackle California’s $68 billion budget deficit

To address California’s projected $68 billion budget deficit, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D-CA) Department of Finance requested a spending freeze for state agencies.

Bennet blocks Senate approval of must-pass FAA bill over border fight

Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) placed a hold on the short-term Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization bill on Thursday to force senators to finish negotiations before the end of the year on border security measures that could unlock GOP support for aid to Ukraine and Israel.

Larry David to finish Curb Your Enthusiasm at 12th season

Curb Your Enthusiasm announced its final season on Thursday.

Alabama’s plan for nitrogen gas execution slammed as ‘hostile to religion’ in lawsuit

Attorneys for the spiritual adviser of a soon-to-be executed inmate filed a lawsuit Wednesday alleging that the restrictions placed upon the adviser due to the method of execution are "hostile to religion."

Schumer delays Senate recess to strike deal on Ukraine-border package

The Senate will stay in session next week as negotiators seek to reach a deal on the border that would unlock billions in new aid for Ukraine.

Supreme Court declines to halt Illinois assault rifle ban

The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to block an Illinois law that, beginning next year, will ban the sale of semiautomatic assault-style rifles and large-capacity magazines.

The View’s Ana Navarro claims Republicans want to push Hunter Biden back into addiction

The View co-host Ana Navarro said Thursday that Hunter Biden could slip back into drug addiction due to the investigation by House Republicans into him.

Food stamps: Kentucky December SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 end in five days

Kentucky residents who have not yet received payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for December can expect to collect benefits over the next five days.
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