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Hunter Biden emails show Joe Biden ‘lied’ on business dealings ‘knowledge,’ Comer charges

EXCLUSIVE — Newly released emails between Hunter Biden and his business associates with the Obama White House cast more doubt on Joe Biden's claims that he was unaware of his son's business dealings, according to a top GOP investigator.

Arkansas’s oldest WWII vet feels great on 105th birthday

Arkansas's longest-living World War II veteran said he still feels good Saturday while celebrating his 105th birthday surrounded by friends and family.

Stimulus check update: Direct payments to be sent out in several states

While federal stimulus checks aimed at providing relief during the COVID-19 pandemic were discontinued in 2022, several states are still distributing refund and disaster relief payments.

ICE leader Tae Johnson leaving post this month

Tae Johnson, the acting leader of the embattled federal agency U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), will leave his post at the end of the month, setting up yet another high-level vacancy within the Department of Homeland Security.

Federal trial begins in case questioning constitutionality of Oregon gun measure

A federal trial in Oregon began Monday to determine the constitutionality of a voter-approved measure that would implement more restrictions on firearms.

Credit cards: What is considered a bad credit score?

Credit scores are an important measurement for lenders to understand how likely a borrower will pay back a loan based on one's history.

Nikki Haley says Kamala Harris will ‘end up’ president if Biden wins in 2024

Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley warned on Monday that reelecting President Joe Biden in 2024 would actually give Vice President Kamala Harris the presidency instead.

Saudi Arabia oil production cuts could cause more pain for US drivers

Gas prices in the United States are slated to rise as early as mid-week this week on the news of Saudi Arabia's new oil production cuts announced this weekend.

TV stunts children’s abilities to regulate emotions: Study

Children who are exposed to television at younger ages have a more difficult time regulating their emotions, a study shows.

Blinken blinks: Secretary of state avoids contempt by meeting Afghan dissent cable demands

Secretary of State Antony Blinken will let the full House Foreign Affairs Committee view a key Afghan dissent cable after being repeatedly threatened with contempt of Congress, a top House chairman revealed on Monday.
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