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Hunter Biden FBI witness testifies before Congress after Jim Jordan subpoenas

The Department of Justice agreed to allow two FBI agents to appear before the House Judiciary Committee for behind-closed-doors transcribed interviews after the committee subpoenaed the pair of agents last week over the department's investigation into Hunter Biden.

Existing antibodies work against the latest coronavirus variant: CDC

The Centers for Disease Control issued a statement that reversed its previous assessment regarding the most recent COVID-19 variant.

Senate email system crashes amid avalanche of reply-alls to security test

Senators and thousands of their staffers were forced to work without access to email on Friday after a security test caused the system to crash.

Nancy Pelosi focused on winning amid Trump 2024 eligibility challenges

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) says she is focused on winning the election in 2024 amid legal challenges to former President Donald Trump's eligibility to run for a second term.

Ken Paxton impeachment: Whistleblower accused of being mean-spirited, insincere

AUSTIN, Texas — Day four of the impeachment trial of suspended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton rounded out the week of testimony from four state officials who had reported their boss to the FBI.

Ohio state representative resigns over arrests in domestic violence cases

An Ohio state representative announced on Friday that he will be resigning next month after being arrested twice in recent months in an ongoing domestic violence case.

Maui fires: Number of residents unaccounted for drops below expectations

Gov. Josh Green (D-HI) confirmed Friday that the number of people unaccounted for in Maui is much lower than initially anticipated.

Kari Lake roots for RFK Jr. to run as third-party candidate so election cheating is ‘harder’

Former gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake said a third-party run by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would make the 2024 election more fair.

California lawmakers considering canceling state travel ban

California lawmakers may reverse a 2016 bill that prohibits state-funded travel to 26 states with laws California says discriminate against LGBT people.

Appeals court upholds ruling prohibiting government officials from communicating with social media companies

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court's ruling that prohibits numerous federal government officials from contacting social media companies.
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