The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic issued its first subpoena, demanding the private communications of Dr. Kristian Andersen regarding the drafting and publication of a paper on the origins of the coronavirus that was cited by top officials and scientists in arguing against the hypothesis that the virus leaked from a lab in Wuhan, China.
The Justice Department filed its first-ever criminal charges against Chinese chemical manufacturing companies alleged to have illegally trafficked substances into the United States for fentanyl production.
The White House repeatedly declined to answer questions about a text message Hunter Biden sent to a Chinese business associate in which he appears to leverage the influence of his father, President Joe Biden.
More than a week after former President Donald Trump's arraignment in Miami, the court transcript obtained by the Washington Examiner sheds light on the "special condition" bond in the classified documents case.
Attorney General Merrick Garland denied that U.S. Attorney David Weiss asked for special counsel powers to investigate Hunter Biden, a day after whistleblower accounts alleged years of Justice Department stonewalling.
The United States's ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, urged the U.N. to conduct an investigation into the drones Iran has supplied to Russia for use in Ukraine.
The White House stood by President Joe Biden's decision to invite Hunter Biden to a Thursday state dinner days after the president's son reached a plea deal with the Justice Department for federal tax and gun charges.