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NBA’s Jonathan Isaac on US women’s soccer: ‘It would only benefit us’ if they did the right thing

NBA star Jonathan Isaac said the U.S. women's soccer team should "do the right thing" when representing their country in the 2023 World Cup.

Hunter Biden investigation: Burisma sought ‘help’ with prosecutor days before Biden speech

Devon Archer testified Monday that during a 2015 meeting in Dubai, Burisma officials pressured Hunter Biden to help do something about Ukraine’s prosecutor general. Just days later, his father gave a speech about how corrupt the prosecutor was and threatened to withhold aid from Ukraine unless he was ousted.

Donald Trump investigation: Three-week countdown begins for Fulton County grand jury to bring charges

The three-week window for the Fulton County grand jury to release criminal charges against former President Donald Trump began on Monday, months after the jury concluded its investigation into alleged inference in Georgia's 2020 election results.

Paul Reubens remembered: Pee-wee Herman actor previously cared for his WWII top-gun father dying of cancer

Comedian and Pee-wee Herman actor Paul Reubens died Sunday after suffering a six-year battle with cancer. He had previously helped his own terminally ill legendary fighter pilot father who battled cancer until he died in 2004.

Niger’s hostage president waits for a rescue plan that doesn’t get him killed

Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum’s treacherous bodyguards “stumbled into” a coup attempt, raising international hopes that he can return to power — if the shambolic mutineers don’t kill him first.

House Republican seeks to abolish congressional DEI office in new resolution

Rep. Alex Mooney (R-WV) is seeking to eliminate the Congressional Office of Diversity and Inclusion in the House of Representatives, according to a new resolution the congressman announced Monday.

Archer testimony reveals Joe Biden’s story about Hunter is ‘not accurate,’ Jordan says

Devon Archer, Hunter Biden's former business partner, testified Monday in an interview that President Joe Biden once attended dinners with the younger Biden's business partners as well as spoke to them over the phone, according to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH).

Anti-abortion advocates sue Ohio secretary of state over abortion amendment

Anti-abortion advocates in Ohio filed a lawsuit against Secretary of State Frank LaRose among others on Friday in an attempt to invalidate the proposed constitutional amendment on the ballot in November to enshrine abortion rights.

Florida poised to become first state to adopt conservative standardized entrance exam program

Florida could become the first state to accept a new standardized test that is popular among Christians and conservatives for its public universities. The latest move as Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) continues to battle educational organizations over instructional material.

Paxton seeks to dismiss all but one impeachment charge under Texas ‘prior-term doctrine’

The legal team for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton attempted to get all but one impeachment charge against the attorney general dismissed on Monday, citing the state's "prior-term doctrine."
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