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Democratic senator calls on Harlan Crow to reveal gifts to Clarence Thomas

Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden (D-OR) called on Texas Republican megadonor Harlan Crow to reveal information about gifts given to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

Hunter Biden investigation: Trump team says Morell revelations make FEC complaint ‘very easy’

A lawyer for former President Donald Trump said testimony from an ex-CIA official makes it “very easy for us” to prove their recent Federal Election Commission allegations about President Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign’s “involvement” in “soliciting” the Hunter Biden laptop letter.

Tucker Carlson leaving Fox News: Host’s website drops cryptic ad playing up his next move

Former prime-time Fox News host Tucker Carlson released a cryptic ad on his website Monday, hinting about his next moves.

Fulton County DA warns violent reaction could follow Trump indictment announcement this summer

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis warned Georgia police to prepare for possible violence this summer because the decision of whether former President Donald Trump will be indicted is expected to be announced.

Warring sides in Sudan agree to three-day ceasefire, Blinken announces

The two warring forces in Sudan have agreed to a three-day ceasefire, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced on Monday afternoon.

Russia’s Lavrov condemned while chairing United Nations Security Council

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov faced a chorus of condemnations over the invasion of Ukraine at the United Nations Security Council, where he sought to cast Moscow as the defender of international law while chairing the proceedings despite Russia’s attempt to seize Ukrainian territory.

Biden thanks ‘Tennessee Three’ for ‘standing up for our kids’ in White House meeting

President Joe Biden hosted a group of Tennessee state lawmakers at the White House as the nation continues to grapple with a string of high-profile, high-casualty shootings.

Lizzo pushes back on Tennessee ban and performs with 20 drag queens

Four-time Grammy winner Lizzo thumbed her nose at a new Tennessee law prohibiting drag performances in public by sharing the stage at her Knoxville concert with a group of drag queens.

White House to offer South Korean president a banana split at state dinner

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will be offered a banana split when he dines with President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden during the administration's second state visit.

Granholm backs completion of embattled Mountain Valley Pipeline sought by Manchin

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm endorsed the completion of the Mountain Valley Pipeline, the embattled natural gas pipeline facing immense pushback from many environmental groups and drove many congressional Democrats to oppose Sen. Joe Manchin's (D-WV) permitting reform bill last Congress.
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