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JFK’s grandson slams RFK Jr’s White House bid and endorses Biden

A 30-year-old grandson of John F. Kennedy endorsed President Joe Biden for president in 2024 on Friday instead of his cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr., calling his relative's bid for the Democratic nomination an "embarrassment" and "vanity project."

Biden navy chief nominee would be first woman on Joint Chiefs of Staff

President Joe Biden announced a slew of military nominations on Friday afternoon, including the selection of Admiral Lisa Franchetti to lead the Navy.

Biden announces military nominees as Tuberville blockade continues

The White House has released a new slate of military nominees, including the first woman to lead the Navy, as a GOP-led promotions blockade continues.

House Republicans investigating alleged retaliation toward border security whistleblower

A witness at the center of House Republicans’ investigation into the Biden administration’s handling of the southern border has allegedly been retaliated against for their cooperation, prompting lawmakers to open an inquiry into possible government interference.

WATCH LIVE: Kamala Harris responds to Florida education bill in Jacksonville

Vice President Kamala Harris delivered remarks in Jacksonville, Florida, on Friday, responding to the passage of new curriculum standards for African American history, which critics claim "whitewash" American history.

California school board boots state official from meeting and bans secret gender transitions

The top California education official was booted from a Southern California school board meeting right before the school board voted to require school staff to inform parents if their child identifies as transgender.

Donald Trump investigation: Campaign team says failed attempt to move trial date allows them to fight ’empty hoax’

In an unexpected move, former President Donald Trump's legal team interpreted the decision not to push his classified documents trial to after the 2024 election in a favorable manner.

Biden taps retired Air Force major general to lead new White House pandemic office

President Joe Biden has selected retired Air Force Major General Paul Friedrichs to serve as the first director of the White House Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy.

Biden DOJ suing Abbott over Texas buoy barrier in border river

AUSTIN, Texas — The Biden administration is planning to sue Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) in the coming days over the state's placement of a 1,000-foot-long barrier of floating buoys in the river at the U.S.-Mexico border, according to multiple reports Friday morning.

Hunter Biden investigation: Department of Justice confirms David Weiss will appear before Congress

United States Attorney David Weiss, who has led the federal investigation into Hunter Biden, will appear for a congressional hearing, three House chairmen confirmed Friday.
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