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US Open semifinal disrupted after climate protester glues feet to floor

The semifinal of the U.S. Open was disrupted Thursday after a group of climate protesters stood up and one glued his feet to the floor.

House Oversight chairman and MTG request info on Hunter Biden’s prostitutes

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) sent a letter to the Department of Justice requesting information about whether the DOJ is “upholding the rights of victims who were sexually exploited” by Hunter Biden.

China looms large over Biden’s trip to India and Vietnam

China is a top priority for President Joe Biden as he arrives in India and Vietnam despite Chinese President Xi Jinping skipping the Group of 20 leaders' summit.

Study reveals persistent presence of fentanyl and meth on public transit

A study published on Thursday revealed the persistent presence of fentanyl and methamphetamine on public transit in Portland and Seattle.

FBI head Christopher Wray pushes for renewal of ‘absolutely vital’ spying power

FBI Director Christopher Wray is pushing to renew a major spy program.

Gavin Newsom says it’s time ‘to move past’ speculation on Biden running

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) sought to quell any possibility that President Joe Biden isn't credibly running for reelection or that Newsom will challenge the president for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination in an interview with NBC News Meet the Press host Chuck Todd.

Pence says he supports impeachment inquiry into Biden foreign business dealings

Former Vice President Mike Pence said he supports the idea of an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, should House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) launch one when the House of Representatives returns from recess next week.

Three things dividing Congress and increasing the likelihood of a government shutdown

The House of Representatives returns from recess next week and will be faced with the immediate challenge of passing appropriations bills ahead of the Sept. 30 deadline. If the body doesn't pass the spending bills, it will usher in a government shutdown.

Fulton County grand jury report released that led to Trump’s RICO indictment

The special grand jury report that led to the indictment of former President Donald Trump and 18 others in Fulton County, Georgia was released on Friday.

Alito rejects calls from Durbin to recuse from Supreme Court tax case: ‘No valid reason’

Justice Samuel Alito on Friday rejected a request by Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) to recuse from a Supreme Court tax case after the conservative justice sat down for a pair of interviews with an attorney involved in the case.
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