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House GOP begins to see results from subpoenas and proposed contempt resolutions

House Republicans canceled on Wednesday a closely watched vote to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt after the bureau allowed Oversight Committee members to review a subpoenaed document tied to an investigation of President Joe Biden and his family.

Food Stamps: Debt ceiling bill’s SNAP requirements run into obstacles

The debt ceiling deal's new food stamp requirements have run into difficulties as U.S. officials struggle to implement the sweeping changes in time.

Google lawsuit payout: Find out how much Illinois residents could qualify for

Illinois residents who filed claims against Google should receive $100 as a payout from the $100 million lawsuit.

Biden laughs off ‘damning evidence’ in House GOP investigation: ‘Where’s the money?’

President Joe Biden laughed off a question Thursday regarding claims from House Republicans that the FBI has "damning evidence" that the president has "sold out the country."

‘Embarrassing’ Afghan dissent cable showed warnings ignored by Biden administration: GOP

A July 2021 dissent cable from the U.S. Embassy in Kabul gave the Biden administration a critical warning the Afghanistan withdrawal was in trouble, and the "embarrassing" emergency message must be made public, according to GOP lawmakers who viewed it.

Biden confident of continued Ukraine funding despite ‘some’ Republican ‘voices’

Standing beside British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, President Joe Biden expressed confidence the United States would continue supporting Ukraine's defense against Russia's aggression despite some congressional Republicans opposing funding additional to the debt ceiling deal.

Gavin Newsom to sit down with Sean Hannity in first Fox News interview since 2010

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) will sit for an interview with Fox News's Sean Hannity this month, marking his first interview on the network in more than a decade.

State Department issues travel warning for Dominican Republic, citing crime

An active travel advisory went out for the Dominican Republic on Tuesday.

Trump files motion for new trial in E. Jean Carroll case

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump have filed a motion for a new trial in a lawsuit filed by E. Jean Carroll, an attempt to retry the case in which a jury found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming her.

Biden says Canada wildfires a ‘stark reminder’ of climate change

President Joe Biden called the wildfires raging in Canada on Thursday a "stark reminder of the impacts of climate change."
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