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Biden investigation: Former Burisma board member has canceled his deposition three times

Devon Archer, a former Burisma board member and business partner of Hunter Biden, has canceled scheduled depositions before the House Oversight Committee three times, leaving committee leadership to try and figure out what’s next.

Byron Donalds has no problem with FBI whistleblower file being released

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) said Friday he has no problem with the FBI's whistleblower file, which allegedly says the Biden family "coerced" a $10 million bribe, being released.

Trump tries to steal support of key group from Biden

Former President Donald Trump is looking to poach a key group from President Joe Biden's supporters as he eyes a rematch in 2024.

WATCH LIVE: President Joe Biden delivers remarks on artificial intelligence

President Joe Biden is delivering remarks about artificial intelligence.

Utah lawmakers endorse DeSantis, giving key boost in heavily Republican state

More than a dozen state lawmakers in Utah are poised to endorse Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in his run for the White House, giving him a key boost in a heavily Republican state that has somewhat shied away from former President Donald Trump in recent years.

Donald Trump trial: Here are the key court dates in classified documents case

Former President Donald Trump's day in court for his classified documents case has been scheduled, with several important dates set to occur in the middle of the 2024 presidential campaign season.

Democrats accuse Alabama GOP of ignoring Supreme Court with new congressional map

Alabama Democrats are accusing Republicans of ignoring a recent Supreme Court ruling with the newest congressional map.

UPS strike: Organizations ask White House to intervene to prevent strike that could cost billions

With less than two weeks until the United Parcel Service strike, a coalition led by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce urged the Biden administration in a letter to intervene in the labor conflict between the delivery company and a labor union.

New CDC director commits to ‘building trust’ after ‘some of that trust was lost’

Newly appointed Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Mandy Cohen revealed her mission to regain the public's trust.

Researchers cry ‘fascism’ after students mock their identity survey

A team of woke researchers at Oregon State University is crying "fascism" after they appeared to break mentally when students mocked their identity survey with responses like "ethnic gift card" and "attack helicopter."
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