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Biden says 74 Americans left Gaza on Thursday

President Joe Biden said on Thursday that 74 Americans were able to leave Gaza through the Egyptian border.

Culinary Workers Union sets Las Vegas strike deadline for Nov. 10

The Culinary Workers Union set its negotiation deadline for Nov. 10 should it not reach an agreement with resorts in Las Vegas.

Israel war: IDF says it has completely encircled Gaza City

The Israel Defense Forces announced it has completely encircled Gaza City.

Hunter Biden accuses ‘partisan and craven factions’ of exploiting drug addiction

Hunter Biden claimed Thursday that Republicans and right-wing media have weaponized his yearslong battle with drug and alcohol addiction to promote inaccurate information about his father and destroy his reputation.

Biden supplemental would hire most ever Border Patrol and immigration judges

President Joe Biden's supplemental budget request would hand over more taxpayer dollars to Israel and Ukraine than the U.S. government approved to operate the entire Department of Homeland Security over the past year, but it would still bring some wins for the border.

White House echoes GOP dissenters on Tuberville’s Pentagon holds

The White House lauded the growing number of Republican lawmakers coming out on Thursday in opposition to Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) holds on Pentagon nominations.

Senate overcomes Tuberville hold, confirms final Joint Chief nominees

The Senate overwhelmingly voted to confirm Adm. Lisa Franchetti to be the first woman to lead the Navy and Gen. David Allvid to lead the Air Force.

Jack Smith decries Trump’s ‘overriding interest’ to delay criminal trials

Special counsel Jack Smith accused former President Donald Trump's legal team of attempting to delay both of his criminal trials in a warning to a judge that she may be "manipulated" by their arguments.

Suspect in drive-by shooting of Tupac Shakur pleads not guilty to murder

Duane “Keffe D” Davis pleaded not guilty on Thursday to shooting rapper Tupac Shakur.

Biden’s failure to crack down on unauthorized vapes from China could be liability in 2024: Poll

EXCLUSIVE — The Biden administration’s failure to crack down on the increase of unauthorized vaping devices coming into the United States from China could become a political liability for the president as he seeks a second term in 2024, polling shows.
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