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Good Samaritan who saved couple in Chicago weekend chaos bashes Lightfoot

The good Samaritan who saved a couple being attacked during the chaos of Chicago's weekend "Teen Takeover" blasted lame-duck Mayor Lori Lightfoot for "sugarcoating" the mayhem.

Ukraine aid isn’t harming Taiwan assistance, US Indo-Pacific commander says

A U.S. defense leader in the Indo-Pacific told lawmakers on Thursday that the aid the military is providing to Ukraine is not taking away from its efforts to help Taiwan.

Durbin makes unusual request for chief justice’s testimony over Clarence Thomas ethics concerns

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-IL) invited Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts to testify next month before the panel over ethics reform inquiries at the nation's highest court, marking an unusual request amid disclosure concerns over Justice Clarence Thomas.

Dan Bongino leaves Fox News: ‘It’s a sad day’

Longtime Fox News guest-turned-host Dan Bongino revealed on Thursday that he is parting with the network after contract negotiations fell through.

Top House Republicans face ethics complaint for fundraising on Trump charges

Two of the top House Republicans are facing an ethics complaint after using the indictment of former President Donald Trump to fundraise and rally their base ahead of the next presidential election.

MyPillow CEO ordered to pay $5M over ‘Prove Mike Wrong’ election fraud challenge

MyPillow founder Mike Lindell was ordered to pay $5 million to a computer and software expert who succeeded in refuting his data related to 2020 election fraud claims, according to a decision from a private arbitration panel.

US military preparing possible evacuation from embassy in Sudan

The U.S. military is preparing for a possible evacuation of the U.S. Embassy in Sudan.

Disinformation Inc: Conservative blacklister cited in brief over Biden ‘censorship’ lawsuit

A self-styled "disinformation" tracker that the Washington Examiner revealed has been secretly blacklisting conservative media has been cited in a new brief filed by a free speech legal group in connection to a major lawsuit alleging that the Biden administration has coordinated with social media companies on "censorship," court records show.

Tax season 2023: Taxpayers still have time to avoid penalty worth at least $435

Taxpayers who may have missed the filing deadline this past Tuesday can still file their taxes as soon as possible if they wish to avoid a hefty fine.

Hunter Biden investigation: White House defends ‘independence’ of DOJ after IRS whistleblower letter

The White House is dismissing allegations by a whistleblower that the investigation into the President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, is infected with "politics" and "preferential treatment."
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