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Brawling Ukrainian lawmaker accused of treason

A longtime pro-Russia member of Ukraine's parliament, known in recent years for brawling with his anti-Russia colleagues, faces treason charges following a raid on his home.

Stimulus update: Deadline to file for Massachusetts rebate check today

Massachusetts taxpayers have until the end of the day to claim a tax rebate.

LA mayor admits she’s ‘fearful that any day,’ planeloads of immigrants will arrive

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass revealed her fears that more immigrants than the city can handle will arrive "any day."

Biden says ‘record’ automaker profits should be met with ‘record’ UAW contracts

President Joe Biden tried Friday to strike a balance between advocating higher wages and better working conditions for United Auto Workers members while supporting the Big Three Detroit-based automakers.

What to know about the historic UAW strike

The country’s largest auto union began a historic strike at midnight on Friday. Here is what to know about why auto workers are striking and what is at stake.

Hunter Biden lawyer alleges ‘partisan congressional manipulation’ of investigations

Hunter Biden’s lawyer lambasted the chairmen of three House committees, saying they sought to interfere with his client's criminal prosecution, and because of their investigations, prosecutors indicted the president’s son.

UAW strike: How many people are on strike?

The summer has seen an unusually high number of strikes in the United States, continuing a rising trend for the past few years.

WATCH LIVE: White House holds press briefing as UAW strikes against ‘Big Three’ automakers

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will hold a press briefing following a historic strike by the United Auto Workers union, which went into effect early Friday morning.

China sanctions Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman over arms deals with Taiwan

China imposed sanctions on two U.S. defense companies over arms deals with Taiwan.

House GOP presses NIH on Fauci aide who used private email to avoid COVID-19 scrutiny

Exclusive — House Republicans are putting pressure on National Institutes of Health acting Director Lawrence Tabak for transparency on the internal investigation of a top aide's use of private emails to avoid congressional and media scrutiny on the origins of COVID-19.
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