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US defense officials check on Israel as political crisis fuels ‘civil war’ anxiety

Israeli defense officials are trying to assure civilians at home and allies abroad of the Jewish state’s stability amid an judicial overhaul dispute that has thrown the Middle Eastern democracy into an uproar.

Hunter Biden plea: Judge threatens sanctions on Biden attorneys for suspicious phone call

A judge presiding over Hunter Biden's forthcoming plea agreement threatened to sanction his attorneys late Tuesday evening after a member of his legal team purportedly "misrepresented her identity" to court officials.

Senate votes to keep China from buying US farmland

The Senate voted overwhelmingly to include an amendment to prevent future purchases of American agricultural land by foreign adversaries to the must-pass annual national defense bill on Tuesday.

Hunter Biden investigation: MTG and Comer urge DOJ to uphold rights of women ‘exploited’ by first son

House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY), and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) questioned the Department of Justice on Tuesday over its handling of women who were allegedly sexually exploited by Hunter Biden.

San Francisco shoplifters rob Walgreens three times during CNN segment

San Francisco shoplifters were seen walking out of a Walgreens drugstore with items they did not pay for — on three occasions while CNN cameras rolled.

WATCH LIVE: RFK Jr. to address Jewish community ahead of town hall event

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a Democratic presidential candidate challenging President Joe Biden, is hosting a press conference in New York ahead of his town hall Tuesday evening.

Food stamps: Direct August payments worth up to $1,691 for SNAP beneficiaries in Texas to begin in seven days

Texas's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin issuing August payments worth up to $1,691 in one week.

Federalist Society’s Leonard Leo snubs Senate Democrats’ Supreme Court records request

Conservative legal activist Leonard Leo declined to turn over details on any travel, gifts, or payments involving Supreme Court justices, instead decrying the request from the Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats as "political retaliation."

McCarthy: Freedom Caucus delaying appropriations bills would be ‘same position’ as Pelosi

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said if members of the House Freedom Caucus decide to block or delay the appropriations bills from coming to the floor until all 12 were out of committee, they would be siding with former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)

Biden’s ‘focus’ is on families, not GOP impeachment threats, White House says

The White House shook off Republican threats to impeach Joe Biden on Tuesday, insisting the president's "focus" is on improving the economy.
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