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Joe and Hunter Biden caught on 17 recordings with Burisma owner, Grassley reveals FBI form says

A top Senate Republican revealed Monday that an FBI informant said the Ukrainian oligarch involved in an alleged “criminal bribery scheme” with Joe and Hunter Biden also claimed to have 17 recordings of his conversations with the president and his son.

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signs budget containing historic state income tax cuts

Gov. Ned Lamont (D-CT) signed his state's next two-year budget into law on Monday. The budget contains major cuts to personal income taxes.

JB Pritzker signs bill making Illinois the first state to outlaw ‘book bans’

Gov. JB Pritzker (D-IL) signed a bill on Monday outlawing "book bans" in public libraries throughout the state.

Chinese component found in Iranian drone Russia used in Ukraine, investigators allege

An Iranian-produced drone used by Russia in Ukraine was found to have a Chinese component in it, according to investigators.

Chechens align with Russian Defense Ministry against mercenary Wagner Group

Russian officials have moved to bring paramilitary Russian forces under official control in a maneuver that has showcased the divergence between the defense brass and Russia’s most prominent mercenary group.

LIHEAP utility payments: Everything to know about applying for help paying your bills

With high inflation and an uncertain economy, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, can provide much-needed relief.

New York transgender guidance says schools should hide gender transitions from parents

New guidance from the New York State Education Department says school officials should keep parents in the dark about their child's gender identity if the student does not consent to inform them.

New York City rules to delay short-term housing restrictions after Airbnb sues

New York City will delay an ordinance imposing restrictions on short-term rentals after Airbnb filed a lawsuit in opposition this month.

Donald Trump indicted: Ramaswamy calls out ‘two tiers of justice’ with Biden administration FOIA

2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy submitted a Freedom of Information Act request to receive communications involving top officials within the Justice Department regarding the federal indictment of former President Donald Trump.

Maryland mass shooting: Suspect identified in shooting that killed three

The Annapolis Police Department announced on Monday that a suspect has been taken into custody and charged in connection to a mass shooting in Maryland on Sunday night.
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