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James Comer alleges Biden made ‘concerning’ decisions about family’s overseas business dealings

House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) alleged on Sunday that there are at least six decisions President Joe Biden made throughout his time in office that are "very concerning" in light of his family's overseas business dealings.

Musk claps back at Stephen King’s blue check request: ‘I’ve donated $100M to Ukraine’

Author Stephen King, famous for his bestselling fictional horror novels, urged Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Saturday to take his blue check and donate it to a Ukranian charity.

McCarthy says he ‘cannot imagine’ Republicans siding with Biden on debt ceiling

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) says he "cannot imagine" members of the GOP House conference going along with President Joe Biden's "reckless spending" amid the ongoing debt ceiling negotiations.

Top 2024 Republicans divided on whether abortion is a state issue as presidential race heats up

Top 2024 Republican hopefuls are divided over whether to kick the growing issue of abortion to the states or lean on the federal government to safeguard the unborn.

Graham would support ‘precedent’ to replace Feinstein on Judiciary Committee if she resigns

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) says he will support the precedent to replace Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) on the Senate Judiciary Committee if she decides to resign from the Senate.

Conservative Robinson joins race for North Carolina governor

ALTAMAHAW, N.C. (AP) — Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson formally entered next year’s gubernatorial race at a rally Saturday, with the sharp-spoken social conservative saying North Carolina neads a leader like him who can relate to the challlenges and desires of working people.

Majority of Americans disapprove of Biden or Trump running in 2024: Poll

A vast majority of Americans are displeased by their 2024 options as President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump head toward a potential general election rematch, according to a new poll.

What to know about the situation in Sudan following US embassy evacuation

A power struggle between two leading generals in Sudan that started earlier this month escalated into a full-blown military clash that has prompted embassies in the Northeastern African nation to evacuate.

Canada could supply US with abortion pills if courts ban it, official says

If abortion drugs get banned in the United States, Canada "would work to provide" Americans access within the confines of the law, according to a top Canadian official.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth up to $400 to be paid to Massachusetts residents in 22 days

Recipients of a food and utility subsidy program in Chelsea, Massachusetts, will receive their final payment from the program in just over three weeks.
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