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Top House Republicans call on Blinken to resign over Hunter Biden laptop letter

Two high-profile House Republicans are calling on Secretary of State Antony Blinken to resign or face impeachment charges in the wake of allegations that the Biden administration official intentionally misled the public on the Hunter Biden laptop case to help then-candidate Joe Biden win the 2020 election.

Airman accused of leaking Pentagon documents previously shared other classified information: Report

The Air National Guardsman accused of leaking a trove of sensitive Pentagon documents had shared other classified information online to larger groups far earlier than previously known, according to social media postings.

Newsom sending National Guard to San Francisco to tackle fentanyl crisis

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) directed the state National Guard and California Highway Patrol to help fight San Francisco's fentanyl trafficking crisis.

2024 elections: Trump clears GOP field and beats Biden in new poll

Former President Donald Trump's chances of becoming president again appear favorable, as he holds a commanding lead to become the GOP nominee and beats President Joe Biden in a recently released poll.

Bud Light’s marketing vice president takes a leave of absence following Dylan Mulvaney controversy

Weeks after boycotts of Bud Light, its parent company Anheuser-Busch InBev has reportedly decided to have marketing vice president Alissa Heinerscheid take a leave of absence following backlash of the brand partnering with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney to promote the beer. She will be replaced by Todd Allen, who was recently Budweiser's global marketing vice president.

Twitter removes ‘government-funded media’ label from NPR, CBC, BBC and Russia’s RT accounts

Twitter has lifted its "government-funded media" and "state-affiliated" labels from NPR, CBC, BBC, China’s Xinhu, and Russia's RT accounts.

AOC touts calls to defy court in victory lap for abortion pill ruling

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) joined other Democrats in taking a victory lap over the Supreme Court’s decision to maintain access to a widely used abortion pill, suggesting that calls to defy lower court orders may have helped influence the decision.

Democrats accuse GOP of ‘cherry-picking’ evidence in Hunter Biden laptop case

House Democrats are accusing the GOP of selectively using evidence to claim top government officials intentionally misled the public on the Hunter Biden laptop case to help then-candidate Joe Biden win the 2020 election.

Alvin Bragg drops challenge to House GOP subpoena of former prosecutor

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg dropped his challenge to the subpoena of a former New York County prosecutor, offering House Republicans a win in their investigation of criminal charges against former President Donald Trump.

How conservatives are working to avoid a repeat of Trump’s turbulent 2016 transition

NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — Conservatives plan to redefine the powers of the executive branch if a Republican wins the White House in 2024.
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