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GOP House member demands White House turn over unredacted Jan. 6 panel transcripts

Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) demanded the White House release the unredacted transcripts of interviews conducted by the Jan. 6 House Select Committee in a letter Friday.

Biden weighs in on Trump mug shot: ‘Handsome guy’

President Joe Biden has seen the world's most famous mug shot.

FBI investigating members of LAPD gang unit for allegedly turning off body cameras

The FBI is investigating members of the Los Angeles Police Department's Mission Area Gang Enforcement Detail after two members were suspended over accusations of turning their body cameras off.

Biden ‘tentatively’ plans to push another COVID-19 booster with rise of new variant

President Joe Biden tentatively suggested Friday that people should plan to receive another COVID-19 booster shot in response to a new rising variant.

Pro-DeSantis super PAC readies $25 million fall ad buy in Iowa and New Hampshire

The super PAC supporting Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) 2024 presidential bid is planning a multimillion-dollar fall ad buy in Iowa and New Hampshire, with roughly five months until the all-important Iowa Republican caucuses.

GOP lawmaker pushes to defund District Attorney Fani Willis’s office after Trump indictment

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) filed a bill to prohibit any federal funds from going to the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office following the indictment and arraignment of former President Donald Trump.

China boasts of nuclear cooperation with Saudi Arabia

China and Saudi Arabia have a symbiotic relationship in the nuclear sector, a Chinese official boasted amid widening Western unease about the two nations' ties.

GOP lawmaker asks Biden administration to withdraw its proposed ceiling fan rule

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Stephanie Bice (R-OK) sent a letter to Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm urging her to withdraw the Department of Energy’s proposed rule to make ceiling fans more energy efficient.

Two Kentucky school districts cancel classes due to COVID-19 and widespread illnesses

Two school districts in Kentucky have canceled classes for a few days due to a number of students and staff coming down with various respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19.

Lahaina resident tells Biden to keep the $700 and ‘go home’

A Lahaina resident had some choice words for President Joe Biden after the Maui wildfires uprooted her life.
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