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Joe Biden impeachment inquiry: GOP probes whether president helped Hunter defy subpoena

House Republicans are seeking information from President Joe Biden's counsel about whether the president knew in advance that his son Hunter Biden planned to defy a congressional subpoena this month.

Biden notifies Congress of Christmas Day missile strikes in Iraq and Syria

President Joe Biden notified Congress of a series of attacks carried out against targets in Iraq and Syria on Monday night.

North Dakota leaders urge state lawmaker to resign after reported homophobic tirade at traffic stop

North Dakota Republican leaders are urging a state lawmaker to resign after he allegedly made homophobic and derogatory comments toward a police officer during a DUI stop earlier this month.

Stimulus update: Colorado families can collect up to $1,694 in tax refunds in 2024

Some Colorado residents can expect to receive a higher tax refund in 2024 thanks to a revision of the state's Taxpayer's Bill of Rights (TABOR).

Egyptian and Jordanian leaders reject any effort to displace Palestinians

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Jordanian King Abdullah II reiterated their opposition to any attempt to displace Palestinians from or within the Gaza Strip.

DC attorney general’s office says Mayor Bowser cannot withhold additional SNAP funds from residents

The office of Washington, D.C.'s attorney general said Mayor Muriel Bowser cannot withhold additional allocations of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and must follow the law to boost benefits starting in January.

Thousands of immigrants head toward border as Blinken and Mayorkas travel to Mexico for help

A large caravan of roughly 8,000 immigrants is heading across Mexico toward the United States's southern border on Wednesday, the same day that U.S. officials are expected to ask Mexico for help with the border crisis.

Transportation agencies skirt Chicago asylum rules with new immigrant drop-off method

Immigrants from the southern border have entered Chicago through a new method of transportation over the last week, using transit trains to go to the city after buses dropped them off in a suburb.

Republican 2024 hopefuls enter final stretch before the Iowa caucuses

There are only 19 days until the Iowa caucuses, the first nominating elections in the GOP primary season next year. But despite campaigning for a good portion of 2023, much remains the same among the Republican hopefuls vying to become their party's next standard-bearer.

Trump is rekindling Obamacare debates — here are the candidates’ stances

Former President Donald Trump has recently touted the idea of replacing Obamacare ahead of the 2024 primary season in Iowa and New Hampshire, elevating the contentious topic of healthcare in the presidential campaign.
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