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Biden nominee to oversee massive IRS expansion advances to full Senate vote

The Senate Finance Committee voted on Thursday to advance President Joe Biden’s nominee for IRS commissioner to the entire chamber for a final confirmation vote.

California Republicans prefer DeSantis to Trump: Poll

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) leads former President Donald Trump in both a crowded field and head-to-head among Republican voters in California, as the governor is set to speak at a fundraiser for the Orange County GOP.

CPAC 2023: Sen. John Kennedy rips into ’embarrassing’ Biden administration and ‘weird’ liberals

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) tore into the Biden administration and liberal political establishment in typical colorful fashion at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday.

Twitter resisted blacklist requests from outside group that got government funding

Twitter resisted requests to blacklist accounts from outside groups that receive funding from the federal government, according to internal company documents released Thursday.

School board member pushed curriculum removing ‘Islamic terror’ from 9/11 lessons

A member of the Fairfax County School Board previously advocated adopting a curriculum that omitted the phrase "Islamic terrorism" in history lessons about 9/11.

Wuhan lab leak debate — what we know and what we don’t

Questions remain about the origins of COVID-19 as the Energy Department assessed that COVID-19 likely emerged from a Wuhan lab and as the FBI confirmed that it has long believed in the lab leak hypothesis.

SEE IT: Rare snowstorm leaves Southern California blanketed in white

Millions of residents in Southern California witnessed an unexpected snowstorm over the past week, leaving cities that are normally warm this time of year blanketed in white.

WATCH: Whoopi Goldberg defends ‘woke,’ says Lincoln statue needed to come down

The View's Whoopi Goldberg defended being "woke" on Thursday, disagreeing with late-night host Bill Maher's recent claims in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper.

DOJ says presidential immunity cannot protect Trump if rhetoric led to violence

The Justice Department argued former President Donald Trump cannot be protected by presidential immunity in the civil investigation of the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Chicago officer dies after being shot repeatedly while pursuing suspect

A police officer in Chicago died after he was shot Wednesday while pursuing an armed suspect.
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