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F-35 fighter aircraft are not mission-capable nearly 50% of the time

The Department of Defense's fleet of F-35 aircraft is only capable of carrying out missions slightly more than 50% of the time due to slow maintenance times, according to a report on Thursday from the Government Accountability Office.

Hunter Biden investigation: Third IRS official says Justice Department blocked Weiss from charging

A third IRS official confirmed that Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss faced roadblocks when attempting to bring charges against Hunter Biden, contradicting denials issued Wednesday by Attorney General Merrick Garland.

Biden’s Bill Clinton rerun reelection strategy and its possibly fatal flaw

President Joe Biden is old enough to remember the 1990s, so he is hoping a government shutdown and impeachment can turn around his dismal poll numbers and secure him a second term.

Susanna Gibson, Virginia sex cam Democrat, scrubs endorsements from campaign website

Virginia Democrat Susanna Gibson no longer lists on her campaign's website the groups and elected officials who have endorsed her state delegate campaign, following revelations she had sex with her husband for cash on camera.

Taylor Swift credited with bump in registered voters

Musician Taylor Swift issued a call to her Instagram followers to register to vote, which resulted in a 23% increase from last year.

Senate confirms new Army chief, bypassing Tuberville blockade

The Senate voted on Thursday to confirm Gen. Randy George to be chief of staff of the Army, the second nomination to move through in recent days after Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s (R-AL) monthslong blockade on military promotions and confirmations.

Piers Morgan describes canceling of Russell Brand before due legal process as very ‘Orwellian’

British journalist Piers Morgan spoke out against Big Tech companies that have quickly distanced themselves from podcast host Russell Brand in the wake of sexual assault allegations, describing it as "very disturbing Orwellian."

Student loan restart: Payments to resume in 10 days as federal pause ends

Payment day for borrowers of federal student loans is drawing near, as a 3-1/2-year hiatus comes to an end in 10 days.

Biden’s Brazil blunder: Joe runs into flag and appears to snub leader at UN

President Joe Biden appeared to snub Brazil multiple times during a joint address with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at the United Nations on Wednesday after Biden accidentally walked into a Brazilian flag.

Food stamps: Indiana direct payment worth up to $1,691 goes out in two days for September

Indiana residents eligible for the benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will be issued their final payments worth up to $1,691 for the month of September in two days.
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