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DOJ vows Weiss will publicly testify to counter ‘any misrepresentations about our work’

The Department of Justice told House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) on Monday that U.S. Attorney David Weiss, who has led the federal investigation into Hunter Biden, will appear for a public hearing with the committee to combat "any misrepresentations" about Weiss's work.

Oklahoma prosecutors eye stricter gun law enforcement to secure longer sentences

Oklahoma prosecutors have increasingly targeted charges regarding gun crimes, seeking to enforce existing gun laws to obtain longer sentences.

‘Cracker Jill’ set to play ball: First featured female athlete announced

The makers of Cracker Jack announced the first featured female athlete to appear on its Cracker Jill packaging.

Person found drowned near Obama’s Martha’s Vineyard estate identified as family chef

A person found drowned near former President Barack Obama's family estate on Martha's Vineyard was identified as the family's personal chef.

Will Hunter Biden’s legal woes end after Wednesday’s plea deal?

President Joe Biden's son has agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax offenses and to enter a pretrial diversion program to avoid prison time on a felony gun charge, though questions linger about whether the first son's legal woes are over.

Carlee Russell investigation: Alabama woman admits she lied about being kidnapped

Carlee Russell, an Alabama woman who went missing for two days, admitted that she lied about being kidnapped.

Unions to vow not to picket the Democratic National Convention in peace agreement

A group of 10 labor unions are expected to sign a peace agreement with Democratic officials on Tuesday that includes a promise not to picket or cause work stoppages ahead of next year's Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

Constituents hound Senate offices over unprecedented passport backlog

Thousands of people have been calling Senate offices for assistance getting the necessary documents for overseas travel as the State Department's passport processing backlog causes unprecedented delays.

Biden investigation: Democrats make play to discredit FBI bribery document

Democratic staff on the House Oversight and Accountability Committee sent a memo to committee Democrats giving a play-by-play guide to rebut some of the allegations made in the FD-1023 form that alleges Hunter Biden and then Vice President Joe Biden were involved in a foreign bribery scheme.

Netanyahu’s judicial reform ‘gamble’ puts him on collision course with Mossad

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition passed a law limiting the Supreme Court’s power, a majority-rule vote that exacerbates deep internal doubts about the health of the Jewish state’s democratic system.
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