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Hunter Biden investigation: Biden accusers face accusations of their own

Several people who claim to have knowledge of the Biden family’s work with foreign companies have faced criminal charges, sanctions, or coordinated efforts to label them as corrupt.

McCarthy faces threats of speakership ouster as government shutdown looms

Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is set to face his toughest leadership challenge yet as the House returns from its six-week recess, forcing the GOP leader to grapple with growing tensions amid his own party as well as a looming government shutdown hovering over his shoulders.

Pennsylvania escaped murderer: Killer spotted armed in new area

Authorities provided an update early Tuesday morning into the manhunt for Danelo Cavalcante as the convicted murderer continues to evade law enforcement and "is armed" in a new location in Pennsylvania.

Biden’s border crisis begins to bite blue states

New York City's struggle to care for about 110,000 migrants who have arrived in the city since last year is having political repercussions for President Joe Biden, more than 200 miles away in Washington, D.C.

Gavin Newsom faces slate of transgender bills targeting parental rights

California's legislature has taken major steps to institutionalize hiding child transgender identity from parents in a slate of bills headed to Gov. Gavin Newsom's (D-CA) desk.

Aaron Rodgers gets injured on first drive of first New York Jets game: ‘It’s not good’

The New York Jets fear their superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers has suffered a torn Achilles after the playmaker had to be taken off the field during his first drive in his first game with the "Gang Green."

Kash Patel to release new book Government Gangsters: ‘Putting the truth out for the American people’

Former Defense Department chief of staff Kash Patel is releasing a book later this month in which he lambasts multiple federal officials, calling them “government gangsters.”

Abbott mocks Eric Adams and liberal mayors: ‘Could not last a week in Texas’

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) fired back at Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams and other liberal mayors over their complaints about the influx of immigrants in their sanctuary cities, seeing it as hypocritical and saying they "could not last a week in Texas."

Marine who entered Capitol on Jan. 6 given one hour of community service for each Marine casualty during Civil War

A judge sentenced a Marine who entered the Capitol building on Jan. 6 to 279 hours of community service — one hour for each Marine casualty during the Civil War.

DeSantis asks who is running the White House and ‘waiting in the wings with Kamala’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) renewed his questioning over who is truly running the White House.
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