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Top Biden donor’s Treasury appointment raises watchdog concerns: ‘Special interest activists’

Watchdogs are sounding the alarm over President Joe Biden's move to tap a deep-pocketed Wall Street veteran boosting his 2024 reelection campaign to head up a powerful Treasury Department commission.

Joe Biden lays out goals for high-stakes meeting with Xi Jinping

President Joe Biden outlined Tuesday what he hopes to accomplish in his meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

House GOP refer Michael Cohen to DOJ for criminal investigation on Trump testimony

A pair of top House Republicans are urging the Department of Justice to criminally investigate Michael Cohen over whether the former Donald Trump attorney lied to Congress about his involvement in artificially inflating the value of the Trump Organization's holdings, raising questions about his recent testimony in the ongoing civil fraud case against the former president.

Marshall slams Democrats for blocking Senate from taking up stand-alone Israel aid bill

EXCLUSIVE — Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) is criticizing Democrats for continuing to block his efforts to force the Senate to consider the House’s stand-alone Israel bill.

Biden’s economy pushing Arizona voters to jump ship for Trump

President Joe Biden's handling of the economy is pushing voters in key battleground states to consider alternate candidates in 2024, with every vote the president loses likely to help former President Donald Trump.

WATCH LIVE: March for Israel descends on Washington, DC, with thousands expected to attend

The March for Israel is expected to bring thousands of Israel supporters to the National Mall on Tuesday in a call to combat rising antisemitism.

Alabama attorney general urges cities to apply ‘ethics’ approach to divesting opioid settlements

EXCLUSIVE — Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is calling on cities to apply the state's "ethics laws" for divesting money from opioid settlements back into the hands of victims of the addictive pharmaceutical drugs, cautioning against "public-private partnerships."

Trump campaign doesn’t shy away from abortion in Iowa radio ad

Former President Donald Trump's campaign is running radio ads in Iowa markets that champion his record on abortion in the aftermath of last week's electoral losses for the GOP, among other conservative policies he has delivered on.

Hundreds of US government officials sign letter protesting Biden’s support for Israel

Hundreds of U.S. officials have signed on to a letter to President Joe Biden urging him to reconsider his support for Israel as it carries out its war against Hamas in Gaza.

Lori Lightfoot ethics investigation into political emails dropped

The Chicago Board of Ethics dismissed ethics charges against former Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Monday after the agency found insufficient evidence to prove that she violated the city's ethics code over a series of campaign emails sent to public employees.
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