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Graham writes to David Weiss asking about Hunter and Joe Biden phone calls with Burisma

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) questioned the federal prosecutor who led the investigation into Hunter Biden on whether he was briefed on the FBI’s FD-1023 informant file that contained allegations that then-Vice President Joe Biden was recorded on phone calls with his son, Hunter Biden, and a senior official at Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy company.

Food stamps: How to use SNAP benefits to pay for food delivery service

DoorDash, a food delivery service, announced the option to use Electric Benefit Transfer cards through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in select markets. SNAP participants can use their benefits to pay for eligible groceries and delivery to their home.

Portland shedding residents as homeless encampments and crime dominate everyday life

Portland, Oregon, once one of the fast growing cities in the United States, is experiencing a population decline as crime, homeless rates, and encampments come to light as potential factors contributing to emigration.

Missing Titanic sub: Coast Guard says ‘presumed human remains’ found in debris field of Titan submersible

One week after the Titanic-bound Titan submersible imploded, the Coast Guard says “presumed human remains” were recovered “within the wreckage” of the vessel.

IRS Hunter Biden whistleblower details roadblocks and interference in investigation efforts

An IRS whistleblower claimed on Wednesday that he faced multiple hurdles when investigating Hunter Biden, and he said he was told multiple times that he could not charge the first son outside of the state of Delaware.

More Democrats would side with third party than Republicans, likely benefiting Trump: Poll

A significant number of Democratic voters are open to the idea of a third-party candidate in 2024, according to a new poll released by NBC News.

State Department confirms ‘shooting incident’ outside US consulate in Saudi Arabia

A local guard died in a “shooting incident” at a U.S. consulate in Saudi Arabia, Secretary of State Antony Blinken's team confirmed.

Ted Cruz says feds, not weather, to blame for flight cancellations and delays

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is calling out the Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration for blaming the weather for flight delays, instead blaming staffing levels and inexperience for the more 5,400 flight cancellations since Saturday.

Biden administration intends to fund EV transition with $2 billion in grants

The Biden administration said the federal government intends to provide several grants totaling up to $2 billion to help fast-track the impending electric vehicle transition in the United States.

Poll shows DeSantis’s path to beating Trump and Biden in 2024 race

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has a possibly brighter future with a key voting group than former President Donald Trump or President Joe Biden, a new poll shows.
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