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Romney acknowledges pitching Manchin on starting third party ahead of 2024

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) acknowledged on Wednesday that he privately pitched Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) on the idea of starting a new political party ahead of the 2024 election.

Strike fears loom large in final hours of UAW contract negotiations with Big Three

The nation’s largest auto union is digging in its heels in the final hours of its contract negotiations with the Big Three automakers, raising the specter of a historic strike that threatens to upend United States manufacturing and cause billions of dollars in economic losses.

IRS whistleblower’s handwritten notes released on contested Hunter Biden meeting

Attorneys for the IRS criminal investigator who alleged missteps in the Department of Justice's investigation into Hunter Biden released on Wednesday handwritten notes their client took during a pivotal meeting last year.

Hunter Biden investigation: Top FBI agent offers contradictory answers on Weiss’s authority

A top FBI agent on the Hunter Biden case offered contradictory answers during an interview with the House Judiciary Committee last week about whether Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss, before his appointment as special counsel, could charge the president’s son anywhere he wanted.

Over 100 Auburn University students baptized at Christian worship service

A worship service at Auburn University received thousands of attendees from the school's student population, with over 100 students leaving the service baptized.

Whoopi Goldberg scoffs at Biden impeachment inquiry: ‘Prove it’

Whoopi Goldberg balked at House Republicans opening an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, calling for them to “prove their case.”

Monkees’s Micky Dolenz remakes REM classic ‘Shiny Happy People’

Monkees singer Micky Dolenz is honoring one of his greatest fans, the trailblazing '80s and '90s rock band R.E.M., by blowing up the internet with his version of the group's chart-topping song "Shiny Happy People."

El Chapo’s wife released from US custody after two years in prison

Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's wife was released from a United States prison after serving nearly two years of her three-year sentence.

New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s gun carry ban blocked by federal judge

A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked the New Mexico governor's executive order barring concealed and open carry of firearms in the state's most populous county.

Crisis at border one of top terror threats facing US today, GOP lawmaker says

More than two years after the 9/11 attacks, the United States has experienced an evolving landscape of terrorist attacks. But one of the top concerns facing the country today is at its own southern border, where officials report increasing numbers of illegal immigration, according to one Republican lawmaker.
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