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Hunter Biden investigation: House Intelligence chairman says president ‘lied to the American public’

EXCLUSIVE — The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee says his investigation into a letter that sought to discredit reporting on Hunter Biden's laptop is key to exposing how President Joe Biden and ex-intelligence officials “lied” to sway an election.

Nevada Air Force base drag show canceled after Pentagon leaders intervene: Report

A drag show scheduled for Thursday at Nevada's Nellis Air Force base was stopped by officials the day before.

Debt limit: Yields on June Treasury bills fall back to earth after deal passes House

Yields on Treasury bills maturing soon have fallen from recent highs, a sign that investors are no longer worried about the possibility of a default on federal debt now that the debt limit deal has passed the House.

Food stamps: What you can purchase using SNAP benefits

Recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program can use their benefits to buy a number of items at grocery stores.

Supreme Court news: Jackson lone dissenter in ruling against Teamsters who damaged cement in strike

The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a concrete company in Washington seeking to resurrect a lawsuit against the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, accusing the union strike of ruining its cement.

WATCH LIVE: Joe Biden to deliver U.S. Air Force Academy commencement address

President Joe Biden will deliver the commencement address at the United States Air Force Academy on Thursday.

Debt ceiling: Republicans emerge from fight complaining about ‘Democrat bill’

Republicans emerged from the debt ceiling fight blasting party leadership for pushing a bill that passed through the House with more support from Democrats than the GOP.

Stimulus check update: Applications for monthly payments worth $500 open Thursday

Applications for a new guaranteed income program in Massachusetts opened on Thursday, with selected participants receiving monthly payments of $500 from this program.

Lloyd Austin ‘concerned’ that Chinese silence could lead to ‘incident’

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin acknowledged he’s “concerned” that the silence from the Chinese Ministry of Defense could lead to an incident that could “spiral out of control.”

Comer explains Wray added another condition for producing Biden documents

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) explained that FBI Director Christopher Wray said “he was going to redact” the subpoenaed Biden documents with the condition that the information be viewed in a secure and private manner.
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