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Fox News and popular prime-time host Tucker Carlson part ways

Longtime host Tucker Carlson and Fox News are parting ways and he will not produce any new episodes of his hit program Tucker Carlson Tonight.

US is ‘in touch with hundreds’ of Americans left in Sudan amid worsening conflict

U.S. officials are in contact with "hundreds" of Americans who remain in Sudan amid a worsening conflict between the country's military and a rival paramilitary group.

Second Bud Light executive on leave as Mulvaney fallout batters brand: Report

A second executive at Bud Light has purportedly been placed on leave as the fallout surrounding the brand's partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney continues to punish the iconic beer company.

DeSantis and Youngkin make dueling trips overseas amid 2024 speculation

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) headed to Asia this week, his first international trip as chief executive of Virginia that comes as possible 2024 presidential rival Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) makes his own trip through Europe.

GOP to attack Biden clean energy plan on security and human rights grounds

Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee are set to probe the Biden administration's green plans in a hearing this week, arguing that the process for subsidizing clean energy and electric vehicles threatens human rights and national security.

Susan Rice to depart White House

Susan Rice, President Joe Biden's top domestic policy adviser, is departing her post.

Republicans plan to hold ‘Joe Biden accountable’ with new fact-checking website

Republicans have rolled out a new website that will be dedicated to fact-checking President Joe Biden ahead of his 2024 campaign launch.

DeSantis dismisses 2024 polling decline against Trump: ‘I’m not a candidate’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) shrugged off recent polling that showed him losing ground against his top likely 2024 rival, former President Donald Trump.

Hunter Biden lawyers demand action against MTG in letter to House Ethics Committee

Lawyers representing President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, sent a letter to the House Ethics Committee on Monday, requesting action be taken against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for her comments and posts about the president's son.

Republicans to debut long-awaited border bill in immigration overhaul

Republicans on Monday will debut comprehensive border security legislation in the House that has been years in making, the Washington Examiner has learned.
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