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Risky business: How Hunter Biden’s foreign dealings could cost him another indictment

Hunter Biden is facing legal trouble on multiple fronts, but it's been an unorthodox journey to get here. Attorney General Merrick Garland will answer questions this week about the investigation into President Joe Biden's son, where the spotlight will be ultimately on how much Joe knew about his son's business dealings. In this series, Wayward Son, the Washington Examiner will investigate how we got here. Part One will examine how Hunter Biden's failure to register as a foreign agent has made him vulnerable to further prosecution.

Hunter Biden’s indictment further complicates father’s reelection campaign

Special counsel David Weiss's three-count indictment against Hunter Biden over unlawful ownership of a gun comes amid a tough week for President Joe Biden's reelection campaign and could complicate Biden's path to the White House.

Retailers turn to fog machines to create ‘near-zero visibility’ to stop theft

If they can't see it, they can't steal it.

Abortion amendments in the works in eight states: What to watch heading into 2024

Seven states are battling over abortion rights amendments to their constitutions, with Nevada being the most recent state to join that pack on Thursday.

Married mothers are happiest group in America: Study

Married people with children are among the happiest group in America, according to new data in the General Social Survey.

Hard-line conservatives line up to oppose stopgap funding deal, making passage difficult

Just hours after a government spending deal was brokered between members of the House Freedom Caucus and the Republican Main Street Caucus, several hard-line conservatives have come out in opposition to the proposal, ultimately putting its passage in peril less than two weeks before an expected government shutdown.

Two pilots killed after crash during Reno air race

Two pilots were killed during a crash landing at the National Championship Air Races Sunday.

Kansas reverses policy on birth certificates so transgender residents can’t alter gender identities

Kansas will no longer allow its transgender residents to alter their birth certificates.

McCarthy allies and Freedom Caucus agree on stopgap measure that includes border security bill

The Republican Main Street Caucus and the House Freedom Caucus have come to an agreement on a stop-gap measure to keep the government funded, getting past a major hurdle for House Republicans in the appropriations process.

Illinois Congressman claims migrants are needed to grow economy despite pushback

A Democratic Congressman representing Illinois claimed that immigrants are necessary to grow the economy of the United States.
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