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Biden jokes about not wearing a mask after COVID exposure: ‘Don’t tell them I didn’t have it’

President Joe Biden quipped about not wearing a mask, despite it being recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention after being exposed to COVID-19.

Blinken and Ukraine counterpart joke about hangovers during McDonald’s meal

Secretary of State Antony Blinken joined Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba for a meal at McDonald’s during an unannounced two-day visit to Kyiv, where Kuleba joked about his go-to hangover meal.

WATCH LIVE: Mitch McConnell holds first press conference since health scare

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) will hold a press conference on Wednesday following the GOP luncheon.

Hunter Biden’s lawyers pressed for leaked emails about failed plea deal by House GOP

Three House chairmen demanded on Wednesday that Hunter Biden's attorneys provide them with private communications that recently surfaced in two media outlets, telling the attorneys they "believe it is highly likely" that Biden's defense team leaked them to the outlets.

Fauci was told of funding for coronavirus research in Wuhan in January 2020, emails show

Newly released emails show that Anthony Fauci, the leading government health official directing the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic, knew in early January 2020 a significant amount of detail about research on coronaviruses conducted at the Chinese laboratory suspected to have played a role in the origin of SARS-CoV-2.

Fulton County judge rejects Kenneth Chesebro’s bid to sever case from Sidney Powell

A codefendant in the sweeping Fulton County, Georgia, 2020 election interference case against former President Donald Trump was denied his bid to sever his case from Sidney Powell.

Pence vs. populism: Former vice president makes latest break with Trump

Former Vice President Mike Pence established another point of difference between his political ideology and that of his top Republican presidential primary rival, former President Donald Trump, in a speech titled "Populism vs. Conservatism: Republicans' Time for Choosing," on Wednesday afternoon.

Donald Trump indictment: Fulton County prosecutors say four months needed for trial

Fulton County prosecutors say their 2020 election interference case against former President Donald Trump and 18 others will take around four months to try in court.

Food stamps: California SNAP benefits for September worth up to $1,691 to wrap up in four days

California food stamps, also known as CalFresh under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, will wrap up distribution in September in four days.

Graham ‘pleased’ Senate taking up spending bills next week amid shutdown fears

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said he is "pleased" with the Senate's plans to take up its first appropriations "minibus" bills, which are expected to include aid to Ukraine.
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