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Oliver Anthony holds live performance as viral song tops charts

Music sensation Oliver Anthony performed live in front of a massive crowd on Sunday as his song "Rich Men North of Richmond" continues to top the charts.

Stimulus check update: Payments worth up to $500 to be sent to qualified Californians in two days

Last year, the city of Long Beach in California launched a guaranteed income pilot program for families struggling with finances, and payments for accepted applicants will now be issued in two days.

Mitch McConnell says he is not going anywhere ‘anytime soon’ after health scrutiny

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said he would not step down “anytime soon” after his health episode at the Capitol last month sparked talks of retirement.

Hunter Biden lawyers say part of deal to resolve felony gun charge remains intact

Attorneys for President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden argue their deal with federal prosecutors to resolve a felony gun charge is "valid and binding," though the view of a newly appointed special counsel isn't clear.

FBI agent corroborates whistleblower claim in new Hunter Biden transcript

A former FBI agent corroborated claims from two IRS whistleblowers about the advance notice Hunter Biden’s legal team was apparently given of an upcoming attempt to get an interview with him.

Sound of Freedom surpasses latest Indiana Jones film at the domestic box office

The box-office success story of Sound of Freedom continues, with the film surpassing the latest Indiana Jones movie over the weekend.

Mitch McConnell says Trump’s messaging sparked challenges for GOP support of Ukraine

Former President Donald Trump's drift toward isolationism created challenges for Republican leaders such as Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), who considers the war in Ukraine the "most important thing going on internationally."

GOP crowds turned on some big-name 2024 hopefuls during crucial weekend

The Iowa State Fair began last week, with several top Republican contenders for the 2024 presidential nomination stopping by to woo voters.

RFK Jr. backtracks on abortion comments: ‘Always the woman’s right to choose’

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign quickly went into cleanup mode Sunday night, walking back comments he had made earlier in the day suggesting he would support a federal abortion ban after three months of pregnancy.

Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito’s deadline to file annual financial disclosures on Monday

Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito are expected to file their annual financial disclosures on Monday after requesting an extension in June.
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