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Police descend on Capitol: ‘Bad call’ sets off panic and order to shelter in place

United States Capitol Police said on Wednesday that officers are responding to a possible active shooter in one of the Senate office buildings.

Man who did jail time over illegal donations criticizes DOJ’s treatment of Hunter Biden

A Delaware businessman who went to jail for two years over illegal donations he made to President Joe Biden spoke out against the Department of Justice's investigation on Hunter Biden, arguing the president's son is not being held to the same standard he was.

Harris courts Indo-Pacific partner with Biden on vacation

Vice President Kamala Harris hosted Mongolian Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene for bilateral meetings at the White House on Wednesday while President Joe Biden continues his August vacation in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

Fitch credit downgrade ‘puzzling’ and ‘unwarranted,’ Yellen says

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen criticized Fitch Ratings's decision to downgrade the U.S. economy to a "AA+" rating in remarks Wednesday.

Donald Trump indicted: Intrigue builds around the identity of ‘Co-Conspirator 6’

Special counsel Jack Smith accused former President Donald Trump of attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election in coordination with six alleged co-conspirators, but the identity of one remains a mystery.

California sued by doctors over ‘implicit bias’ DEI training requirements

Two doctors and medical advocacy group Do No Harm are suing California over its law requiring that doctors complete "implicit bias" training as part of their continuing medical education.

Senate candidates spar over who backs Trump most in West Virginia GOP primary

Rep. Alex Mooney (R-WV) dinged his primary opponent for Senate in West Virginia in a statement issued Wednesday denouncing the new indictment against former President Donald Trump.

WATCH LIVE: Janet Yellen delivers remarks following Fitch downgrade of US credit rating

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will deliver remarks on Wednesday at a new Internal Revenue Service facility in McLean, Virginia, as part of an effort to digitalize the once primarily paper-based agency.

The View thinks Trump’s federal case should be televised since ‘MAGA cult’ won’t ‘believe anything’

Several hosts of The View expressed interest in having former President Donald Trump's federal case for his third indictment be aired live on television, as his "MAGA cult" will not believe "anything."

Taylor Swift pushed by California lieutenant governor to postpone concerts as hotel workers strike

California lawmakers and hotel workers are pleading with Taylor Swift to delay her Eras tour concert ahead of the six-night stop in Los Angeles starting this week, pushing the pop star to show solidarity in a rolling labor strike.
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