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Warlord Era? Putin ‘shoots himself in the legs’ by letting governors raise private militaries

Russia’s regional governors have acquired the legal authority to form their own “private military companies,” just weeks after Russian President Vladimir Putin faced down the Wagner Group's abortive march on Moscow.

Ken Buck slams McCarthy for floating possible Biden impeachment inquiry ‘shiny object’

Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) claimed House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) comments on a possible impeachment of President Joe Biden were a "shiny object" meant to distract from bigger issues like the debt ceiling.

The View hosts are confused about the Biden family investigations: ‘What bribery scheme?’

The hosts of the ABC show The View expressed confusion on Wednesday about why House Republicans have been talking about a "bribery scheme" involving the Biden family.

Dylan Mulvaney shares lessons of trust and trauma in 500 days of ‘being a girl’

Dylan Mulvaney surveyed lessons learned over 500 days of “being a girl” in a new social media video Wednesday evening.

No spending deal made between GOP leadership and Freedom Caucus, McCarthy says

No deals have been made between GOP leadership and House Freedom Caucus members on must-pass spending legislation despite claims to the contrary ahead of a crucial rules vote on Wednesday afternoon.

Sinema hits Biden administration over planned menthol ban

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) hit out against the Biden administration’s proposed ban on menthol cigarettes, arguing such decisions should be left to the individual states rather than the federal government.

Grassley blasts Democratic-controlled committee for holding 11th climate change hearing

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) blasted Senate Democrats for holding over 10 hearings on climate change instead of discussing the United States's rising debt.

Senators hear from government officials at Schumer’s third briefing on AI

Senators heard from top government experts on one of the final days before the August recess to learn about the future of artificial intelligence.

Major automakers partner in building electric vehicle charging network to rival Tesla

Seven major automakers are banding together to build a new electric vehicle charging network in the United States and Canada in an attempt to compete with Tesla.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,691 to begin in Delaware in eight days

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin August payments, worth up to $1,691, in eight days.
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