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John Kerry hit with ethics complaint over ‘inaccurate’ climate death toll claims

John Kerry was hit with an ethics complaint Tuesday alleging he "disregarded" scientific evidence on climate issues.

Gavin Newsom steps up as Biden’s ‘enforcer’ and possible successor

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) has positioned himself as a top surrogate for President Joe Biden's reelection effort, leading Republicans to speculate the Californian could mount a 2024 primary challenge.

House GOP conference chairwoman calls for 15-week federal abortion ban post-Dobbs

House Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY) signaled on Tuesday that congressional Republicans will begin the process of introducing a 15-week federal abortion ban.

Sunny Hostin says Hunter Biden plea deal shows no one ‘above the law,’ despite GOP criticism

After a Tuesday court filing revealed that President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden made a plea agreement with the Department of Justice, The View's Sunny Hostin claimed that it shows "no one is above the law." However, Republican politicians disagree, calling the agreement a "sweetheart deal" and a "slap on the wrist."

Hunter Biden plea: Senate Republicans rip deal as proof of ‘two-tiered’ justice system

Senate Republicans argued on Tuesday that Hunter Biden reaching a deal to plead guilty to three federal charges related to tax crimes and the purchase of a handgun proves that there is a "two-tiered" system of justice that targets their side of the aisle.

LIHEAP payments: Applications for free assistance with utility bill payments are still open in these states

The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program offers low-income families benefits to help pay for heating and cooling systems for their homes.

LIHEAP payment: Get up to $600 to help pay for utility costs

Anyone in select California counties who is having trouble paying energy utility expenses can apply for a program that can provide some extra cash to cover the expenses.

Hunter Biden plea: Nikki Haley raises questions about ‘double standard of justice’

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley said Hunter Biden's deal with the Justice Department to plead guilty to three federal charges only brings up "further questions" in a statement shared with the Washington Examiner on Tuesday.

Hunter Biden plea: Tomi Lahren says it’s ‘a lot of smoke and mirrors’

EXCLUSIVE — Conservative commentator Tomi Lahren called the news that Hunter Biden will plead guilty to federal charges “a lot of smoke and mirrors.”

Hunter Biden plea: McCarthy says deal may ‘enhance’ House investigations

Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said Hunter Biden pleading guilty to the three federal charges wouldn’t have any effect on the House’s investigation into an alleged bribery scheme between Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden, and a Ukrainian energy executive.
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