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WATCH LIVE: Biden delivers speech on mental healthcare

President Joe Biden will speak about mental healthcare after the administration announced new rules aimed at making it easier for citizens to receive in-network healthcare for mental health.

Biden asylum border rule rejected by federal judge

A federal judge has temporarily barred the Biden administration from implementing a major border policy that the Department of Homeland Security had heavily relied on to quell illegal immigration.

Senate panel probing billionaire Apollo co-founder Leon Black’s Jeffrey Epstein ties

A Senate panel is investigating billionaire Apollo Global Management co-founder Leon Black’s $158 million in payments to the late, disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, it revealed in a letter to the private equity scion on Tuesday.

Hunter Biden ‘BFF’ Devon Archer will prove president was ‘in the room’ for deals: Nancy Mace

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) questioned President Joe Biden ahead of the House Oversight Committee receiving testimony from Devon Archer as part of the investigation into Hunter Biden's business deals and alleged improper use of connections.

Lowe’s rehires woman who was fired after trying to stop thieves

Lowe's gave a 68-year-old woman her job back after she was terminated in June because she tried to stop thieves at a Georgia location.

DNC names Trump ‘real speaker’ after McCarthy threatens Biden impeachment inquiry

The Democratic National Committee named former President Donald Trump the "real Speaker of the House" on Tuesday after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) suggested that an investigation into President Joe Biden's family could lead to an impeachment inquiry.

The View’s Joy Behar calls Abbott ‘a sadist’ as border buoy battle intensifies

The View co-host Joy Behar referred to Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) as "a sadist" during Tuesday morning's episode of the talk show.

Is West Nile virus on the rise? What to know

Although there has been increasing buzz over the spread of West Nile virus, the most common mosquito-borne illness in the United States, the overall case numbers may not be a cause for concern.

Biden issues new rule to help disabled access state and local government online services

The Biden administration proposed a new rule Tuesday that aims to improve online accessibility to state and local services for the "tens of millions" of Americans living with disabilities.

San Francisco mayor approves $32 million for homes for teachers as city deals with homelessness crisis

San Francisco's plans to build affordable housing for teachers are accelerating after decades of obstructions. The city has also allocated millions this year to housing and shelters for the homeless in an attempt to curb a severe homelessness crisis.
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