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Hunter Biden investigation: Gary Shapley and Whistleblower X to testify before Oversight Committee

The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability announced that two key whistleblowers in the Hunter Biden investigation will testify before the panel.

Costco selling its last round of Bud Light, gives beer its fatal ‘death star’

The Bud Light boycott has seemingly reached a new milestone after Costco appeared to halt plans to restock the beer.

US officials confirm China targeted State Department emails ahead of Blinken trip

Chinese hackers attempted to gather intelligence from the State Department by targeting individual emails ahead of Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to Beijing in June, officials said.

Sean Hannity to host Trump town hall with free admission

Fox News host Sean Hannity is set to sit down with former President Donald Trump Tuesday in an exclusive town hall event in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,691 for SNAP benefits in Texas to wrap up in three days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will complete issuing benefits in Texas worth up to $1,691 for the month of July in three days.

Goya CEO offers advice on how Republicans can win Latino vote ahead of 2024

Robert Unanue, the CEO of Goya, has offered the Republican Party some tips on how it can win over the Latino vote going into the 2024 presidential election.

Larry Nassar stabbed by fellow inmate over comment made while watching tennis match

An inmate reportedly stabbed Larry Nassar, an ex-doctor convicted of sexually abusing female gymnasts, over a crude comment he made while watching a televised Wimbledon tennis match.

Bipartisan legislation to mandate healthcare cost transparency passes House committee

The House Committee on Education and the Workforce passed four bipartisan bills on Wednesday to address the problem of transparency in healthcare pricing and lower costs.

House advances transparency legislation on DHS use of border contractors

The Department of Homeland Security would face greater scrutiny of its border security contracts under new legislation that advanced in the House Wednesday.

Wray has no apologies for targeting parents: FBI acted ‘the way it should’

FBI Director Christopher Wray offered no apology for the bureau's alleged targeting of parents protesting at school board meetings in response to a grilling from House Judiciary Committee Republicans, who used a Wednesday hearing to air allegations of politicization and bias within the ranks of federal law enforcement.
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