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Rubio claims other people have ‘come forward’ with information about UFOs

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) claimed there are other people who have "come forward" with information on unidentified flying objects.

Nikki Haley slams Joe Biden for prioritizing Hunter Biden over ‘love for his country’

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is questioning President Joe Biden’s “love for his country.”

Elton John slams ‘disgraceful’ laws restricting LGBT reach and influence

British singer Elton John blasted "disgraceful" laws in the United States that are stymieing the reach and influence of the LGBT community in schools and healthcare.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $250 scheduled to be sent in four days

A guaranteed income program for recipients in New Jersey is scheduled to issue its next payment at the start of next month.

Donald Trump dismisses leaked audio: ‘This is just another hoax’

Former President Donald Trump continued to dismiss the leaked audio recording related to classified documents, calling it "just another hoax."

DeSantis’s ‘terrifying’ border strategy blasted by liberals and immigrant advocates

Republican presidential candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) strategy to bolster border security and change how the United States enforces immigration policies was met with outrage from liberals but embraced by many conservatives.

Donald Trump audio emerges: Andrew Weissmann says new audio ‘is game over’ for Trump

Former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann said it was “game over” for former President Donald Trump after audio was released Monday night of him discussing a “highly confidential” document with staffers.

Merrick Garland slated to testify before House Judiciary Committee in September

Attorney General Merrick Garland is slated to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on Sept. 20, but as calls for his impeachment ramp up following whistleblower testimony, the date could change.

White House defends student loans move ahead of Supreme Court ruling: Biden ‘fought for you’

The White House defended its $400 billion student debt transfer ahead of a Supreme Court ruling that could strike down the program.

Olivia Dalton steps behind the White House briefing podium

Principal White House deputy press secretary Olivia Dalton, a potential successor to press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, took questions in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room for the first time.
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