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John Durham reveals ‘troubling violations of law’ with FBI Trump-Russia investigation

John Durham defended his “sobering” report on wrongdoing committed during the Trump-Russia investigation, telling Congress that the problems he unearthed could pose “significant national security risks” if left unaddressed at the FBI.

Beijing bristles after Biden calls Xi a dictator: ‘Extremely absurd and irresponsible’

A Chinese government official rebuked President Joe Biden for his characterization of President Xi Jinping as a “dictator.”

Senate panel advances bipartisan bill to claw back earnings from CEOs of failed banks

The Senate Banking Committee has advanced legislation that would claw back the compensation of CEOs of banks that fail, pushing the bipartisan bill closer to passage.

Hunter Biden plea: Tim Scott says he will fire Garland and Wray if elected president

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) responded to news that President Joe Biden's son will avoid jail time for tax and gun-related charges by attacking the Justice Department as "weaponized" against conservatives, promising to fire its leaders if elected president in 2024.

Hunter Biden plea: Ted Cruz calls it cronyism, camouflage, and corruption

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) called the Justice Department’s plea deal with Hunter Biden “a sad day for the rule of law.”

Elon Musk declares ‘cis’ and ‘cisgender’ will be considered slurs on Twitter

Twitter CEO and billionaire business magnate Elon Musk declared Wednesday that the terms "cis" and "cisgender" will now be regarded as slurs on Twitter.

Stimulus check update: First direct payment of $500 guaranteed income program arriving in nine days

A guaranteed income program for recipients in El Monte, California will start in nine days, which will give recipients payments of $500 every month.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $500 to be sent today

A program sending $500 monthly payments to 305 families in Sonoma County, California, will send its next payment to recipients today.

Alito preemptively rebuts ProPublica article report on disclosures

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito preemptively rebutted claims made in a report alleging he failed to disclose a fishing vacation from a hedge fund billionaire despite the man appearing before the court in a number of cases years later.

Tim Scott says only radical Left wants to defund the police

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) said Tuesday that Democrats are wrong to push defunding the police as a way of consolidating their hold on black voters.
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