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Joe Scarborough says ‘let a jury convict’ Hunter Biden

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough shared his analysis of Hunter Biden's former business partner testifying before Congress, saying Republicans "have nothing" on the president's son and should leave his legal issues up to the courts to sort out.

Cori Bush hit with ethics complaint for allegedly using government resources for campaigning

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) was hit with an ethics complaint by a watchdog group for allegedly using government resources for campaign fundraising.

Megyn Kelly chastises Joe Rogan after he drinks Bud Light on show

Megyn Kelly chastised Joe Rogan on Thursday after the podcast host sipped a Bud Light on a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience.

Marjorie Taylor Greene says impeachment inquiry will convince Republicans to push Biden out

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claimed Friday that an inquiry into the possible impeachment of President Joe Biden would change the minds of House Republicans who currently oppose the idea.

Stimulus check update: Direct payments worth up to $500 to be sent to California residents in 12 days

The city of Long Beach, California, is providing funds to vulnerable families affected economically through a guaranteed income pilot program, and payments will be issued in 12 days.

CDC records two cases of swine flu in the US

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced late on Friday afternoon that it received reports of the first two United States human swine flu infections for 2023.

Food stamps: Georgia residents to receive first SNAP payment worth average of $188 for August in one day

Georgia residents who get assistance from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program can expect to receive their payment for August in one day.

Russia attacks Ukraine’s grain because they can’t hit military targets, officials say

Russia’s intensifying attacks on Ukraine’s granaries and other agricultural infrastructure reflect their increasing inability to make effective attacks on proper military targets, according to U.S. and European officials.

LIHWAP payments: Pennsylvania residents interested in up to $2,500 for water bills must apply within seven days

Pennsylvania residents interested in applying for the federal Low Income Household Water Assistance Program, which provides financial assistance to low-income households struggling with their water bills, must do so within one week.

Kirk Cameron and Brave Books undeterred by library canceling ‘See You at the Library’ event: ‘We plan on showing up’

Kirk Cameron and his faith-based children’s book publisher, Brave Books, are not deterred by one Alabama library’s attempt to cancel a gathering in coordination with their “See You at the Library” event.
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