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Sen. John Kennedy stumps another Biden judicial nominee on ‘Brady motion’ question

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) backed another one of President Joe Biden's judicial picks into a legal corner after the nominee admitted to not knowing a criminal law doctrine known as a Brady motion.

White House won’t answer questions about Chinese energy company paying Biden family

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre dodged questions Wednesday about a Chinese energy company issuing payments to multiple members of President Joe Biden's family.

Stimulus update: Avoid Facebook scam promising ‘$540/month’

A Facebook scam is making the rounds on social media. It promises anyone who clicks it a payment of "$540/month."

Powell and Yellen give diverging answers on guarantees for bank deposits

Fed Chairman Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen gave diverging answers to questions about whether the government would guarantee bank deposits over the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's limit.

DirecTV to resume airing Newsmax programming after dispute

DirecTV will resume Newsmax programming after a dispute last year.

Review of Afghanistan withdrawal to be released by mid-April, White House says

The Biden administration expects the after-action review of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan to be complete and ready for release within a matter of weeks.

LA school strike: Teachers dance in the rain while parents scramble for child care

The school staff strike in Los Angeles entered its second day Wednesday after an unusually wet day on Tuesday saw striking employees dancing in the rain as families lined up to get take-home meals.

Judge orders Trump lawyer to hand over documents, testify in classified documents investigation

A Washington D.C. Circuit judge ordered former President Donald Trump's lawyer to hand over documents related to the special counsel's investigation into Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents.

Million-dollar man: How George Soros pumped cash into Manhattan DA who could indict Trump

A $1 million donation from liberal billionaire George Soros to a political action committee that backed Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has come under the spotlight as the Democrat weighs indicting former President Donald Trump.

Israeli minister insults UAE as Arab-Israeli accords turn acrimonious

Israel's transportation minister, Miri Regev, targeted the United Arab Emirates with a barb that sent her colleagues scrambling to protect relations with one of Israel’s most important Gulf Arab partners.
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