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Which US presidents have faced impeachment inquiries?

Presidents have faced impeachment efforts in the House for a variety of reasons over the course of U.S. history. On Tuesday, President Joe Biden joined that list when House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) announced that the House would be opening an inquiry into the president.

Megan Rapinoe to return to her amateur roots for final time

Activist and soccer star Megan Rapinoe is set to play near her former college Saturday as her career as a soccer player will soon draw to a close.

What to know about California electric vehicle rebate program moving to support low-income buyers

California is eliminating its long-standing electric vehicle rebate program and revamping the initiative to focus on supporting low-income car buyers.

Donald Trump says he will appoint task force to review Biden’s ‘political prisoners’

Former President Donald Trump said he plans to launch a special task force if elected in 2024 to investigate people who are "political prisoners" and have been persecuted by President Joe Biden's administration.

New Mexico governor announces narrower temporary gun ban after backlash

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) announced a narrower public health order temporarily banning the carry of guns at parks and playgrounds in the Albuquerque, New Mexico, area after a broader suspension was struck down by a federal judge.

Trump hits opponents at leadership summit: ‘Getting desperate to stop our movement’

Former President Donald Trump said his opponents were "getting desperate to stop our movement" while speaking at his first of two speeches in the nation's capital on Friday night.

Vivek Ramaswamy heckled at evangelical summit: ‘Who’s your God?’

Vivek Ramaswamy was questioned on his faith during a speech at an evangelical conference Friday as he tried to pitch himself to the pivotal conservative voter bloc.

Ron DeSantis reminds evangelicals Florida didn’t close churches during COVID-19

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) courted evangelical voters Friday evening, telling them his state didn't close churches during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Niger coup holds French ambassador among others hostage, per Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron announced Friday that his ambassador to Niger is being held hostage there with others.

UAW strike: Ford announces layoffs of around 600 nonstriking workers on day one

The Ford Motor Company announced Friday that it will temporarily lay off roughly 600 nonstriking employees at its Michigan Assembly Plant.
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