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House Oversight Committee ‘more than likely’ to subpoena members of Biden family: Comer

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said it's "more than likely" the committee will subpoena members of the Biden family.

Title 42 ending: Border braces for ‘D-Day’ at midnight with looming migrant surge

EL PASO, Texas — Cities neighboring the Mexican border are preparing for the end of a sweeping immigration policy that has served as a procedural barrier against illegal immigration since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

UK’s long-range missiles could be ‘game changer’ for Ukraine in Crimea

A promised influx of British long-range cruise missiles is raising hope in Kyiv that Western powers will equip Ukrainian forces to reclaim Crimea, which Russia annexed at the start of the war in Ukraine.

Federal judge rules handgun laws violate Second Amendment

A federal judge in Virginia ruled that the U.S. government's ban on 18- to 20-year-olds buying handguns violates the Second Amendment.

CIA watchdog to investigate ‘grossly mishandled’ sexual assault cases: Report

The inspector general for the CIA is reportedly looking to investigate the agency’s handling of sexual assault claims.

Hunter Biden investigation: How president’s denial of son’s wrongdoing colors DOJ inquiry

President Joe Biden weighed in on an active Justice Department investigation by contending that his son Hunter did “nothing wrong” even as congressional Republicans lay out new details about the younger Biden’s shady overseas business dealings.

Warring sides in Sudan sign ‘declaration of commitment to protect the civilians,’ US says

The two warring sides in Sudan have agreed to sign a declaration affirming their commitment to protect civilians, according to senior Biden administration officials.

McCarthy expects another meeting between Biden and congressional leaders next week

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said he expects there will be another meeting at the White House between the four congressional leaders and President Joe Biden after the one scheduled for Friday was postponed.

Actress Susan Sarandon arrested during minimum wage protest

Actress Susan Sarandon was arrested in New York while demonstrating in the name of raising the minimum wage.

E. Jean Carroll contemplating another lawsuit against Trump in response to CNN town hall comments

E. Jean Carroll is contemplating filing another defamation suit against former President Donald Trump after he made comments about his sexual abuse liability at a CNN town hall.
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