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Biden welcomes foreign leaders and press to Camp David for first time in nearly a decade

CAMP DAVID, Maryland — President Joe Biden hosted Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol at Camp David for a trilateral summit in the face of the growing threat China and North Korea pose to Indo-Pacific nations.

Burglars smash string of cars in San Francisco without consequence

A group of car burglars in San Francisco is going viral after a local reporter captured them on video moving down the street and breaking into a series of cars without consequence and no apparent police response.

Space Force creates first unit dedicated to targeting adversaries

The Space Force established its first and only unit dedicated to analyzing and possibly targeting adversaries’ space capabilities.

DeSantis never thought Trump should run again after 2020: Need a candidate ‘able to deliver’

Presidential candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) admitted that he never wanted former President Donald Trump to seek the presidency again after leaving office in Jan. 2021, long before he was indicted several times in the summer of 2023.

Progressive insurance sued by America First Legal over allegedly racist grants

Conservative legal group America First Legal is suing Progressive Insurance for alleged racial discrimination for a grant program for small businesses.

Vance slams bolstered IRS for slow-walking refunds to small businesses

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) criticized the IRS for failing small businesses with delayed tax credits promised to boost operations that stalled due to the pandemic.

Jen Psaki claims Republicans are ‘out of touch with American electorate’

MSNBC host Jen Psaki offered the Republican Party her prognosis.

Mike Pence hits Trump on entitlements, Ukraine, and abortion in Georgia

Former Vice President Mike Pence didn't shy away from taking shots at his former running mate on Friday. The presidential candidate hit former President Donald Trump on his stances on assistance in Ukraine, Social Security and Medicare reform, and abortion during an event in Georgia.

Commerce finalizes duties on Asian solar panel makers seen as skirting China tariffs

The Commerce Department finalized a decision on Friday to impose additional tariffs on solar panel manufacturers from certain Asian countries after determining late last year that they were skirting existing U.S. tariffs on China.

Russia and China stage ‘show of force against Japan’ as Biden holds Camp David summit

Japanese fighter pilots “scrambled to cope with a suspected intrusion” into the country's airspace, according to defense officials, amid a joint military patrol by China and Russia.
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