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Hunter Biden lent visa help to Burisma boss allegedly tied to ‘criminal bribery scheme’

Hunter Biden tried to help secure a United States visa for a Ukrainian oligarch alleged to have been the "foreign national" involved in a suspected "criminal bribery scheme" involving President Joe Biden and his son, emails show.

Appeals court temporarily halts block on Biden officials from Big Tech contact

An appeals court on Friday agreed to halt an injunction temporarily that blocked dozens of Biden administration officials and federal agencies from contacting social media companies.

Gilgo Beach murders: Suspect Rex Heuermann pleads not guilty during court appearance

A man charged in connection with a series of infamous killings on Long Island pleaded not guilty to murder charges Friday.

Mike Pence claims he ‘did his duty’ on Jan. 6 in interview with Tucker Carlson

Mike Pence defended his behavior and that of the Capitol Police on Jan. 6 in an interview Friday.

WATCH LIVE: Long Island officials hold briefing on capture of suspect in Gilgo Beach serial killings

Officials on Long Island, New York, delivered an update on the capture of a suspect in connection to a series of unsolved killings on Friday, hours after the suspect was taken into police custody.

Conservative Christian group snubs Trump during its annual summit

Christians United for Israel, an influential evangelical group, did not invite former President Donald Trump to its annual summit being held just miles outside of the nation's capital July 16-18.

Supreme Court to hear South Carolina redistricting dispute in October

The Supreme Court published its oral arguments calendar for October on Friday, scheduling dates for six cases to be heard in the fall, including a racial gerrymandering dispute in South Carolina that could have repercussions for the future of Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC).

Unprecedented passport delays down to COVID-19, Sen. Mark Warner says

America is experiencing unprecedented passport delays, and one senator says it is just another unexpected effect of COVID-19. Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) said a number of events during the coronavirus pandemic have led to a “perfect storm” creating record delays.

Biden student loan forgiveness: How the White House is trying to cancel $39 billion in debt

The Biden administration announced it will relieve $39 billion in student loan debt, weeks after the Supreme Court struck down President Joe Biden's initial student loan plan.

What shows won’t be affected by the SAG-AFTRA strike

As the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists began its strike Friday, projects in film and television were brought to a halt, with some exceptions.
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