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House Oversight to investigate White House security measures after cocaine found in West Wing

The House Oversight and Reform Committee is investigating the details surrounding how cocaine was able to be brought into the White House and is requesting a staff briefing on White House security measures from the Secret Service.

Justice Jackson makes her mark in blockbuster Supreme Court term

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson completed her freshman term last week in what was a blockbuster year for the Supreme Court, speaking more than any new justice in the past 30 years and charting surprising alliances with some members of the 6-3 conservative bloc.

Hunter Biden investigation: Trump associates faced charges for similar conduct

One of the most salacious allegations in transcripts already filled with sensational claims involves Hunter Biden’s alleged payments to prostitutes he flew around the country.

Biden announces sweeping ‘Bidenomics’ plan to reduce healthcare costs

The Biden administration is planning a slew of actions across multiple agencies intended to lower healthcare costs as part of its "Bidenomics" agenda.

Guarding the coast and beyond

Despite recruiting challenges, USCG’s mission to protect our oceans, borders and sky remains unfettered.

White House remains undaunted on social media policy after injunction

The Biden administration suffered a major setback Tuesday morning over its social media policy but so far appears to be pushing ahead undaunted.

Sheriff Mark Lamb makes push to reunite fractured Arizona GOP in Senate fight

PHOENIX — Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb, the only Republican running for Senate in Arizona, has worked to raise his profile with the GOP base.

Ukraine’s slow-motion offensive and frustrations of needing to be model good guys

In the eyes of many Western supporters, Ukraine can do no wrong.

Biden reelection bid tests White House’s anti-campaigning will

Biden’s White House team frequently attacks Republican opponents and amplifies Democratic campaign messaging.

House panel studying threats by China to the US spurs rare bipartisan cooperation

The Select Committee on Strategic Competition's first six months of work has overlapped with a rise in Washington-Beijing tensions.
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