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Justice Department to probe Binance over alleged ties to Russia: Report

Cryptocurrency company Binance is undergoing an investigation from the Department of Justice over possible transactions in Russia.

DHS handling of border crisis damaged staff ‘health and morale’: IG report

The government auditor for the Department of Homeland Security issued a damning report outlining its failure to care for its workforce at the forefront of a burgeoning border crisis.

Comer requests new materials in Biden classified document investigation

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) is asking former White House counsel Dana Remus to testify in the investigation into President Joe Biden allegedly improperly handling classified documents.

House Oversight Chairman James Comer accuses Biden admin official Kerry of ‘shady negotiations’

House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) promised to keep Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry under scrutiny on Friday, accusing him of conducting "shady negotiations" with China.

White House refines its messaging war on debt ceiling ahead of McCarthy meeting

The White House is tinkering with its criticism of Republicans before President Joe Biden sits down with Democratic congressional leaders, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to discuss the debt ceiling.

‘Damning’ emails show Hunter Biden laptop letter was ‘dirty campaign trick’ to hurt Trump: GOP

Republicans condemned new information exposed by the Washington Examiner that ex-intelligence leaders sought to give then-candidate Joe Biden a "talking point" in his critical 2020 debate with Donald Trump when they signed onto a letter discrediting stories about Hunter Biden's laptop.

Conservative Party leader blasts Trudeau for saying he’s not ‘woke enough’

Canada's Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre responded Friday to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accusing him of not being "woke" enough.

Mayorkas says Title 42 border situation is ‘very serious’ and ‘very difficult’

The mass migration event that is expected to overwhelm the entire southern border when Title 42 ends next week is "very serious," according to the head of the Department of Homeland Security, and has already begun with the tens of thousands of illegal immigrants who have crossed this week.

Burger King to close up to 400 locations nationwide this year

In the heat of a tightening market, Burger King is set to close up to 400 locations across the United States this year as concerns of recession persist.

Oil and gas rig count sees its biggest drop since February

The number of active oil and natural gas drilling rigs in the United States saw the biggest weekly decline since February, according to new data from energy services firm Baker Hughes, suggesting a drop-off in future supply.
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