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GDP growth unexpectedly ticks up to 2.4% annual rate in second quarter

Economic growth unexpectedly increased to a 2.4% annual rate in the second quarter of this year, up from 2% the quarter before, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported Thursday morning.

Hunter Biden plea: Collapsed deal leaves first son’s lawyers furious

Lawyers for President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden were fuming hours after a tumultuous Wednesday court hearing that left the first son in legal limbo.

Supreme Court ‘ethics’ group likely failed to disclose lobbying, experts say

EXCLUSIVE — A Supreme Court advocacy group alleging ethics violations among justices including Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito likely failed to disclose its own apparent lobbying in violation of federal law, according to experts.

First Electoral College ratings give Democrats slight advantage in 2024 election

Democrats have a slight advantage over Republicans when it comes to the Electoral College vote in 2024, according to the first predictions out of the nonpartisan Cook Political Report.

Social Security update: Direct cash payment up to $4,555 goes out to millions in 13 days

There are just under two weeks until millions of retirees receive their first check in August, which is worth up to $4,555 for people who delay their retirement until they are in their 70s.

Hunter Biden investigation: Pros and cons of a House impeachment inquiry

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) decision to open the door to an impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden marks an aggressive step in GOP lawmakers’ investigations — as well as a potentially risky gambit ahead of an election.

Republicans urge McCarthy to consider politics of Biden impeachment

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has inched closer to sanctioning an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden as Republicans complain the administration is not cooperating with its investigations.

McConnell’s freezing episode raises age and health concerns

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-KY) frightening medical episode at a Wednesday press conference renewed concerns about his overall health.

A burning issue: Biden and Democrats look to combat extreme heat across the US

As millions of people are dealing with extreme heat waves across the country, President Joe Biden plans to address the soaring temperatures and climate change.

Northwestern sports hazing scandal is burying the Big 10 university in lawsuits

A hazing scandal in the Northwestern University athletics department that has already cost two coaches their jobs is no closer to subsiding as lawsuits against the Chicago area university are beginning to pile up.
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