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Texas shooting: What we know about the victims of the Allen mall tragedy

Authorities and family members have released the names of the eight victims that were killed by a gunman at an outlet mall on Saturday in Allen, Texas.

Hunter Biden investigation: Nikki Haley says new report raises concerns of ‘corruption’

Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley said that a report about President Joe Biden's family ties to China and Romania raises corruption concerns.

Trump campaign bemoans ‘Mourning in America’ in new Reagan-inspired ad

Former President Donald Trump's campaign painted a bleak picture of the state of the country in a new spot.

Border Patrol chief wants migrant processing centers run like Chick-fil-A

EL PASO, Texas — Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz would like to see the organization's operations advance exponentially so that intake processing of illegal immigrants runs as smoothly and respectfully as the service provided at a famous fast-food restaurant.

Ex-staffer urges GOP to go after Trump with ‘same energy’ they did Bill Clinton

The View's Alyssa Farah Griffin reacted on Wednesday to a New York jury's Tuesday verdict that found former President Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll in 1996.

WATCH LIVE: FBI Director Christopher Wray to testify in front of Senate Appropriations Committee

FBI Director Christopher Wray will testify before a House Appropriations subcommittee regarding President Joe Biden's 2024 budget request Wednesday afternoon.

WVU coach to be hit with $1 million salary cut and suspension for anti-gay slur: Report

West Virginia University men's basketball head coach Bob Huggins is expected to be hit with a $1 million salary cut and a suspension following his use of an anti-gay slur Monday.

Biden faces human rights questions ahead of state visit from Indian prime minister

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced questions Wednesday about the "optics" of President Joe Biden hosting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi given concerns about his government's human rights record and differences between the two countries on issues related to China, Russia, and Ukraine.

Kamala Harris losing favor among Democrats as party approval rating hits new low: Poll

Vice President Kamala Harris will need to pull out extra tools in her arsenal to appeal to her own party as her likeability among Democrats is slowly decreasing.

Biden administration finalizes rule to deter illegal border crossings ahead of Title 42 ending

The Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice finalized a new regulation to discourage illegal border crossings at the southern border ahead of the lifting of Title 42.
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