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Hunter Biden investigation: Comer skeptical of special counsel amid whistleblower claims

A top House Republican investigating Hunter Biden cast doubt on the need for a special counsel appointment despite many Republicans clamoring for an independent prosecutor amid growing whistleblower allegations.

DeSantis debuts campaign team dominated by seasoned GOP veterans ahead of announcement

Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) presidential campaign team will feature a group of seasoned staffers with ties to various high-profile Republicans, including his soon-to-be biggest primary rival, former President Donald Trump.

Pentagon leaders to host Ukraine Contact Group meeting following F-16 announcement

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Gen. Mark Milley, chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will convene the twelfth meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group on Thursday.

White House says Florida school engaged in ‘censorship’ of Amanda Gorman

The White House has slammed a Florida school district's decision to remove a poem by President Joe Biden's inaugural poet, Amanda Gorman, from a Miami-Dade public school library's elementary section.

Department of Homeland Security warns of heightened threat of terror attack from politically motivated lone offenders

The Department of Homeland Security warned Wednesday of the potential for a domestic terrorist attack in the next six months, particularly by extremists who hold "grievances" against the Democratic or Republican parties.

Nikki Haley rolls out plan to aid veterans and put Congress on VA plans

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley unveiled a five-point plan to help veterans and jabbed Congress for failing to address the "mess."

‘Squad’ member Cori Bush slams Republicans for asking about gas stove bans

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) criticized Republicans for their concern over legislation regulating gas stoves, saying they're more concerned about appliances than climate change.

Nikki Haley: ‘Of course, I would sign’ a federal abortion ban

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley clarified Wednesday that she would sign a federal ban on abortion if one reached her desk, but she stressed the opportunity for a president to do so is extremely unlikely.

Religious parents sue Maryland school district for prohibiting opt-out of LGBT lessons

Parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, have sued their school district over a policy that prohibits parents from opting their children out of lessons on gender identity and sexual orientation, even for religious reasons.

Appeals court imperils Biden ATF’s pistol brace rule ahead of registration cutoff point

The Biden administration has been temporarily blocked by a federal appeals court from fully implementing new regulations on pistols with stabilizing braces.
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