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FBI and Secret Service behind covert agreement stripping citizen’s gun rights, documents show

EXCLUSIVE — The U.S. government conditioned a plea agreement with a defendant stipulating they sign a secret form, which was not authorized through Congress and has been slammed as "unconstitutional" by Republican lawmakers, that stripped their rights to buy, own, or use firearms, documents show.

Biden administration stonewalls Congress on nearly all fronts

Three months into the new Congress, House Republicans have followed through on their pledge to investigate a wide range of Biden administration actions from the previous two years.

Food for thought: A look back at presidential campaign eating gaffes

One of the hallmarks of presidential campaigns is the ritual of contenders wolfing down cherished local foods such as greasy corn dogs, burgers, pizza, and more in carefully choreographed photo-ops to craft an "Average Joe" facade.

McCarthy pressured by firearms group to cancel fundraiser for ‘anti-gun’ Republican

A Second Amendment advocacy group is calling on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to cancel his financial support of Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), arguing the Republican leader shouldn't funnel money to lawmakers who have backed "anti-gun" legislation.

DeSantis vetting process begins in earnest as Ukraine comments scrutinized

The vetting of Ron DeSantis has begun.

Biden’s TikTok ticking time bomb

President Joe Biden is under increasing pressure to respond to the national security threat posed by the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok.

A president from Walmart?

Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson mulls long-shot presidential campaign run.

Hospitals say they are in tough shape amid workforce crisis as COVID-19 relief dries up

Hospitals are facing financial downfalls as billions in COVID-19 relief funding dries up, saying that a growing healthcare workforce shortage poses a threat to their bottom line.

Ten charged in ‘tortured’ death of Virginia man at mental hospital

Ten people have been charged in the death of Irvo Otieno, a Virginia man who died on March 6 in Dinwiddie County after being handcuffed, shackled, and pinned to the ground by deputies while experiencing a mental health crisis first at a local jail and then at a state hospital, according to Otieno's relatives and their attorneys.

Bank failures add to Biden’s game of economic whack-a-mole

Biden’s quarterbacking comes as he is trying to right the economic ship ahead of a 2024 reelection campaign.
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