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Hunter Biden plea: Who is David Weiss, the US attorney who agreed to ‘sweetheart deal’?

David Weiss is the little-known United States attorney for Delaware who brought criminal charges against Hunter Biden amid whistleblower allegations that the Justice Department's investigation was politicized.

Texans asked to turn down AC and shut down appliances to avoid blackouts

The Texas grid operator asked residents to conserve electricity and raise their thermostats by several degrees on Tuesday in an effort to avoid power outages amid a searing heat wave and record-breaking demand forecasts.

Chinese military and intelligence activities in Cuba cause US ‘deep concern’

The United States has “deep concerns” about China’s intelligence and military activities in the Western Hemisphere, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

WATCH LIVE: Biden discusses administration’s commitment to ‘seizing the opportunities’ of artificial intelligence

President Joe Biden is set to discuss artificial intelligence and his administration's commitment to seize the "opportunities" it has to offer during a visit to San Francisco on Tuesday.

Missing Titanic sub: Submarine estimated to only have 40 hours of oxygen left

The missing submersible that had been exploring the Titanic wreckage is estimated to only have about 40 hours of oxygen remaining, the Coast Guard announced Tuesday.

House Republicans seek to condemn NYC for housing illegal ‘aliens’ in public school gyms

House lawmakers will consider a Republican proposal to oppose the use of public school properties by local and state governments that plan to house immigrants who illegally crossed the southern border and were released into the United States.

Comer and Raskin to view additional documents relating to alleged Biden bribery scandal

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) and ranking member Jamie Raskin (D-MD) will view two more documents related to the alleged bribery scandal between Hunter Biden, then-Vice President Joe Biden, and a Ukrainian energy executive on Tuesday afternoon.

Fox News names Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum as moderators of first GOP primary debate

Fox News announced on Tuesday that anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum will moderate the first 2024 Republican presidential primary debate.

Sanders to advance labor-backed bill to ax ‘right to work’ laws and regulate gig work

The Senate will be debating pro-union legislation that would roll back "right to work" laws across the country, which is a key priority for some lawmakers on the Left but has no chance of passing in the House.

Food stamps: See where you can use EBT benefits at restaurants

There are seven states where food stamp recipients in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program can use their benefits to pay for meals at restaurants as part of the Restaurant Meals Program.
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