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‘Reboot of McCarthyism’: White House tees off on GOP Weaponization Committee

The White House denounced a new Republican-led subcommittee investigating the “weaponization” of government as a partisan political stunt that fails to serve America's interests.

Enes Freedom blasts LeBron James: ‘38,388 Points,’ ‘0 Morals,’ ‘1 Bow Down to China’

Former NBA star Enes Kanter Freedom acknowledged LeBron James's historical feat of breaking the league’s record for most career points scored but blasted him for lack of morals.

Fatal Tesla crash due to drunken speeding, not self-driving software, regulators say

Auto investigators ruled that drunk driving rather than Tesla's auto-driving feature was liable for a 2021 fatal crash, a determination that should at least temporarily ease the scrutiny on the company over the software.

Stimulus update: California direct payment worth up to $1,050 to be sent in five days

Valentine's Day is only a few days away, and with it will mark the completion of California's Middle Class Tax Refund payment, giving recipients up to $1,050.

Late-night TV shake-up: CBS cancels The Late Late Show after nearly 30 years

Late-night television shake-ups continue with CBS's The Late Late Show calling it quits after nearly three decades.

Burt Bacharach dead: Legendary composer dies at 94

Composer Burt Bacharach died at 94 years old.

Harrison Ford shrugs off critics: ‘I know who the f*** I am at this point’

Harrison Ford shrugged off criticism over his perceived shyness at public events and among the press.

Chinese balloon was designed for intelligence surveillance, not weather, US says

The Chinese balloon that was destroyed off the coast of South Carolina was built for spying and had sophisticated communications equipment, U.S. officials said, based on information about the balloon gathered by a U-2 spy plane.

WATCH: MTG explains why she’s ‘honored’ to blast Biden for ‘the liar that he is’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) defended her choice to call President Joe Biden a “liar” during Tuesday’s State of the Union address.

Bipartisan group of senators revive efforts to end Gulf and Iraq wars

A bipartisan group of lawmakers in Congress is reviving efforts to repeal a pair of authorizations for use of military force, seeking to bring about an official end to the Gulf and Iraq wars.
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