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Hunter Biden investigation: Time is running out for prosecutor to hand evidence over to Congress

The deadline for U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware David Weiss to turn over materials relating to his Hunter Biden investigation is swiftly approaching, giving him less than three hours to comply with demands from the House Judiciary Committee.

New York City sued by major food delivery services for minimum wage law

A group of food delivery services sued New York City over its new minimum wage law on Thursday, which would require the companies to pay its drivers an hourly rate.

Kristi Noem calls Mount Rushmore ‘greatest symbol’ of freedom amid Ben & Jerry’s crusade

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) said Mount Rushmore is the "greatest symbol of our freedom" following Ben & Jerry's trashing of the Fourth of July and call for the United States to return Mount Rushmore to Native Americans.

Nearly half of voters say best age range for president is 50s, according to poll

As the 2024 race for the White House barrels forward, 49%, believe the best age range for a president is in their 50s, according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center.

WATCH LIVE: Kamala Harris to speak at Gila River Tribal Nation event

Vice President Kamala Harris is set to speak at the Gila River Tribal Nation event in Arizona.

Democrats push Pentagon for answers on possible civilian casualty in May drone strike

A group of Democratic lawmakers wants answers from the Department of Defense regarding an investigation into a drone strike in Syria in May that may have resulted in the death of a civilian.

Wisconsin governor pulls veto trick to lock in school spending for more than 400 years

Gov. Tony Evers (D-WI) pulled off a veto trick that allowed him to lock in spending for public schools for the next 402 years.

Manchin late with recent tax payments, according to records

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) has been late making payments on taxes he owed on real estate and personal property in recent years, according to a recent report.

Joe Biden’s student loan repayment plan: Everything you need to know

While President Joe Biden wades his way into another attempt to cancel student loan debt, he is also planning a separate program to revise loan repayments.

Florida GOP turn up pressure on top contenders in 2024 race with loyalty pledge requirement

The Florida GOP is requiring candidates to pledge their loyalty to the Republican Party's eventual nominee in order to appear on the ballot in the Sunshine State.
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