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Hurricane Idalia latest: Category 3 storm makes landfall in Florida’s Big Bend region

Hurricane Idalia developed into a Category 3 storm overnight and made landfall in Florida's Big Bend Region on Wednesday at 7:45 a.m.

How Janet Yellen’s Treasury Department injects DEI into ‘all offices’

President Joe Biden's Treasury Department has spent billions on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, reorienting the financial security agency through the lens of a racial equity ideology.

Five Proud Boys could see record prison sentences for Jan. 6 Capitol riot

A federal judge will sentence five defendants in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot this week to what could be decades in prison after they were convicted for their role in organizing the riot in the aftermath of the 2020 election.

Hunter Biden investigation: Business boomed after Joe Biden attended two key dinners

After then-Vice President Joe Biden attended one dinner in April 2015 with Hunter Biden and his foreign business associates from Ukraine and Kazakhstan, business between those two countries appeared to flourish.

Biden leans into healthcare as issue to pummel ‘MAGA’ Republicans in 2024

President Joe Biden is indicating healthcare will be a big part of his plan of attack against "MAGA Republicans" in the 2024 election.

Putin’s truncated travel schedule shows fear of embarrassment and betrayal

Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to visit China this fall, in a rare trip abroad that would undermine Kremlin excuses for his absence from other high-profile summits.

Gabon coup: Military leaders say they are taking power and nullifying weekend’s election

Army officers of the African nation of Gabon have asserted on national television that they have taken power and invalidated Saturday's election, in which President Ali Bongo was declared the winner.

Freshman GOP lawmaker sounds alarm about dilapidated military housing in district

VIRGINIA BEACH, Virginia — Freshman Rep. Jen Kiggans (R-VA) was despondent whenever she saw that the House’s version of the Military Construction and Veteran Affairs Appropriations bill would slash the funding to fiscal 2022 levels.

Ukrainian drones hit city of Pskov in likely largest drone attack against Russia in war

Ukrainian drones hit the Russian city of Pskov and attempted attacks elsewhere in what appears to be the largest drone attack against Russia so far in its war against Ukraine.

John Eastman defends 2020 election conduct in interview ahead of arraignment

Former Trump attorney John Eastman defended his conduct around the 2020 presidential election in an interview ahead of his arraignment.
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