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Comer ‘headed to court’ for more bank records allegedly showing how Biden ‘benefited from the business schemes’

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) says that additional details regarding emails on Hunter Biden, the president's son, will be given to the House Oversight Committee this week, with Wednesday being the deadline.

Ukraine to receive F-16s from Netherlands and Denmark

The Netherlands and Denmark announced their intent to provide Ukraine with F-16 fighter aircraft on Sunday.

FEMA administrator says search for remains in Maui is 78% complete

Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator Deanne Criswell said the search for those missing amid the wildfires in Hawaii is 78% complete.

Pence ‘would expect’ Meadows to have known about ‘standing order’ to declassify documents

Former Vice President Mike Pence said he “would expect” former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to have known about an order from former President Donald Trump to declassify documents before leaving the White House.

Sage Steele speaks out on ‘different rules for me than everyone else’ at ESPN

Former ESPN anchor Sage Steele outlined how she was treated differently at the network than other anchors, based on politics.

Hummer EV stalls, leaving driver stranded in the middle of the road

Hummer's electric truck left one of its customers "pissed off" when it stalled in the middle of the road.

Minnesota governor calls Biden ‘one of the most highly effective’ US presidents

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) shared his praise of President Joe Biden on Sunday morning, calling him "one of the most highly effective presidents we've ever seen."

Hilary downgraded to tropical storm while California braces for floods

Hilary has been downgraded to a tropical storm as Southern California braces for potential destructive flash flooding and strong winds Sunday.

Hutchinson claims he has qualified for first Republican debate, RNC yet to confirm

Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson claimed he qualified for the first presidential debate Sunday.

Bill Cassidy thinks Trump should drop out of 2024 presidential race

One Republican senator believes that former President Donald Trump should drop out of the presidential race due to his ongoing legal problems but would still support the previous commander in chief if he got the nomination.
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