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Hunter Biden business associates close with replacement Ukrainian prosecutor

After then-Vice President Joe Biden succeeded in pressuring Ukraine to remove its prosecutor general Viktor Shokin, the next person to hold the job had ties to Hunter Biden.

Up for debate: Trump, DeSantis, and other 2024 GOP hopefuls’ stance on the impeachment of Joe Biden

The first Republican presidential debate is fast approaching on August 23rd, where candidates will hope to close the gap with former President Donald Trump and separate from the rest of the pack. In this series, Up For Debate, the Washington Examiner will look at a key issue or policy every day up until debate day, and where key candidates stand. Today's story will examine where the 2024 Republican presidential hopefuls stand on impeaching President Joe Biden.

Different student loans plan, same problems for Biden

The Biden administration is facing yet another lawsuit over its student loan forgiveness plans.

Summer of strikes: Los Angeles city workers join Hollywood and hotel staff in stoppages

Thousands of Los Angeles municipal workers plan to strike Tuesday, adding to a chorus of disgruntled Angelenos striking in Hollywood and the hotel industry.

Niger coup: US emissary ‘expresses grave concern’ while speaking to ruling junta

A senior U.S. diplomat traveled to the capital of Niger to hold "extremely frank and at times quite difficult" talks with the ruling junta after the country's military leaders seized power from the democratically-elected president last month.

Arizona woman accused of trying to poison Air Force husband for months

A woman in Arizona has been arrested after allegedly attempting to slowly kill her military husband by pouring bleach in his coffee for months.

Mike Pence qualifies for first Republican debate

Former Vice President Mike Pence has attained the qualifications to attend the first primary debate for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination.

Ken Paxton attorneys move to dismiss all articles of impeachment

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's attorneys are moving to dismiss all articles of impeachment against him.

McConnell becomes latest target in backlash against older political leaders

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) flexed some political muscle in Kentucky over the weekend amid increased concern over his health.

Wild DC weather shuts down nation’s capital early, causing traffic and travel nightmares

The federal Office of Personnel Management ordered federal employees to leave the office early on Monday amid Washington, D.C., area storm warnings. The severe storms covered most of the area with a tornado watch through 9 p.m., causing many places in the Beltway area to close early or adjust hours.
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