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Team Biden focuses on fall prevention as age concerns grow ahead of 2024

President Joe Biden's staff is focused on preventing any falls going into 2024 as age becomes a serious criticism of the 80-year-old president.

House Oversight launches investigation into Granholm electric vehicle road trip

The House Oversight Committee is launching an investigation into Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm’s electric vehicle road trip this summer, which drew attention after charging hiccups resulted in a family calling the authorities on staff blocking a charging station for the official.

Hillary Clinton warned Biden not to ignore threats from third party: Report

President Joe Biden confided in former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton about the threat of a third-party candidate overshadowing his general election campaign.

Hutchinson blasts GOP for supporting Trump, who ‘almost destroyed democracy in one day’

A White House aide in former President Donald Trump's administration, Cassidy Hutchinson, slammed the Republican Party for continuing to support him, saying he "almost destroyed democracy in one day."

WATCH LIVE: House Judiciary Committee holds hearing on victims of violent crime in Chicago

The House Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing in Chicago, Illinois, called "Victims of Violent Crime in Chicago."

Social Security update: Third round of direct payments worth up to $4,555 arrives in one day

Millions of retired seniors in the final group of beneficiaries receiving their September Social Security payments will get the last payment, which is up to $4,555 for those who retired at the age of 70, in one day.

Hunter Biden sues Rudy Giuliani over infamous laptop left at repair shop

Hunter Biden sued Rudy Giuliani, former lawyer for former President Donald Trump, on Tuesday over alleged violations of computer fraud and data access related to his infamous laptop.

Lummis accuses Biden of favoring blue New Mexico over red states in energy policies

Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) is accusing the Biden administration of politicizing new public lands protections, accusing it of prioritizing oil and gas production in Democratic-led New Mexico while curtailing oil and gas production in Wyoming, Alaska, and other conservative states.

What to expect on Capitol Hill this week amid mad dash toward government shutdown

The House and Senate are set to return to Capitol Hill on Tuesday as lawmakers scramble to avoid a government shutdown just four days before federal funding is scheduled to lapse.

Faculty free speech under scrutiny with erosion of academic tenure

Academic tenure is poised to be a new battleground of academic freedom after legislators in Texas and Florida became the first states to take strides to reform the practice during the 2023 legislative session.
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