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Hunter Biden investigation: Ex-business partner Devon Archer seen arriving to deliver testimony

Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s former business partner, arrived on Monday on Capitol Hill, where he will give testimony before the House Oversight Committee.

Trump trounces GOP field, but half of supporters are willing to consider others: Poll

Former President Donald Trump trounced the competition in a Republican presidential primary poll, with more than half of Republican primary voters supporting him. This comes on the heels of charges being added to special counsel Jack Smith's indictment against the former president over classified documents found at his Mar-a-Lago residence.

Roseanne Barr spars with Bill Mitchell over 2024 Republican nomination

Conservative comedian Roseanne Barr got into a back-and-forth debate with Bill Mitchell, a supporter of Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) presidential run, as the two bickered over former President Donald Trump's chances of winning the 2024 Republican primary.

Undersecretary of Defense Gilbert Cisneros to step down

Gilbert Cisneros Jr., a top Department of Defense official, will step down from his position in early September.

House Democrats urged to tout economy to improve reelection chances

As House Democrats return home for the August recess, lawmakers are being encouraged by their top fundraising groups to tout the Biden administration’s economic growth to boost their own reelection prospects.

Russia’s Medvedev threatens nuclear attack if Ukrainian counteroffensive successful

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who has previously threatened the use of a nuclear attack, said on Sunday that Moscow would have to launch one if Kyiv's counteroffensive is successful.

New nuclear reactor enters commercial operation, first in US in 30 years

Georgia Power announced Monday that its Plant Vogtle 3 nuclear reactor has entered commercial operation, becoming the first new U.S. nuclear reactor to come online in more than 30 years.

Republicans push to reinstate Trump-era religious exemption policy for contractors

A group of Republican senators is pushing to reinstate a Trump-era rule that expanded religious exemptions for federal contractors after the Biden administration reversed the former president’s policy.

Food stamps: Virginia SNAP benefits for August go out starting in one day

Monthly food stamp benefits will begin to be distributed in Virginia for the month of August in one day.

Hunter Biden’s ex-business partner’s testimony could provide ‘direct connection’ to Joe Biden: Byron York

The Washington Examiner's Byron York emphasized the importance of Hunter Biden’s former business partner Devon Archer’s testimony on Capitol Hill on Monday.
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