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Merrick Garland punts on Hunter Biden’s alleged lapsed statute of limitations to David Weiss

Attorney General Merrick Garland did not respond to questions at a hearing Wednesday about allegations the Department of Justice allowed the statute of limitations for potential charges against Hunter Biden to expire.

Rand Paul won’t support legislation to fund government if it includes Ukraine money

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) said he won't support any stopgap spending measure that congressional leaders are pushing to pass before Sept. 30, the deadline before a government shutdown begins, if it includes funding for Ukraine.

Biden draws another challenger as 2024 troubles mount

President Joe Biden has drawn yet another long-shot challenger for 2024, this time a progressive anti-abortion activist who claims the Catholic president no longer stands for the "dignity of unborn children."

EPA announces $4.6 billion for wide range of climate programs by states and cities

The Biden administration announced Wednesday that it would be launching $4.6 billion in competitive grants to fund state, local, and tribal programs aimed at cutting climate pollution.

Los Angeles councilman caught in racism scandal is running for reelection

Los Angeles City Council member Kevin de Leon is running for reelection despite a racism scandal that threatens to derail his political future.

Food stamps: Direct payment worth up to $1,691 goes out to Indiana residents in three days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will wrap up its payments to eligible Indiana residents in three days.

Fetterman sells ‘body double’ merchandise in response to conspiracy theories

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) began selling merchandise on his campaign website that pokes fun at conspiracy theories the senator has "body doubles" on Capitol Hill.

Biden 2024 campaign launching sweeping effort to thwart ‘misinformation’ on social media

President Joe Biden's campaign is aiming to fight alleged "misinformation" on social media during the 2024 presidential race, all while Republicans raise heightened censorship concerns over how Democrats have coordinated with platforms on content moderation.

LGBT veterans discharged under ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ to get extra Pentagon resources

The Department of Defense announced additional resources on Wednesday designed to help retired LGBT veterans who left the military with a less than honorable discharge due to their sexual orientation under the department's "don't ask, don't tell" policy.

Washington Examiner’s Sarah Bedford says Biden’s cognitive wellness is ‘only thing’ both parties agree on

The Washington Examiner's Sarah Bedford stated Wednesday that President Joe Biden's cognitive wellness is the "only thing" that both Democratic and Republican lawmakers agree on, given that many think Biden would be unable to fully serve a second term as president.
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