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Hunter Biden’s burgeoning legal bills dwarf revenue from his paintings: Report

First son Hunter Biden's art sales are reportedly falling short of the revenue he needs to cover his mounting legal expenses.

McCarthy enters the lion’s den with his gavel and Biden’s reelection on the line

When House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) sits down with President Joe Biden on Wednesday, they may meet in the Oval Office but the California Republican will be walking into the lion’s den.

Alec Baldwin Rust shooting: Star charged over death of Halyna Hutchins

Alec Baldwin has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust as of Tuesday afternoon.

Steve Daines charts new path for NRSC with Jim Banks quasi-endorsement

Sen. Steve Daines's decision to wade into the Indiana Senate race on Tuesday, throwing his weight behind Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN), marks a new course for the National Republican Senatorial Committee as it seeks to avoid a primary clash in 2024.

DeSantis outlines higher education reform plan and calls for abolishing DEI bureaucracies

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis outlined a series of reforms for higher education in the Sunshine State on Tuesday, which includes eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion departments and requiring new core classes.

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts’s wife could face ethics inquiry

Jane Sullivan Roberts, the wife of Chief Justice John Roberts, could face an ethics inquiry by the Justice Department.

Stimulus update: Direct payments worth up to $1,500 being sent to Colorado taxpayers Tuesday

All payments of up to $1,500 will be issued to select Colorado residents by Tuesday evening, for those that filed an extension on their 2021 taxes.

McConnell slams Biden judicial nominee for failing basic constitutional questions

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) slammed President Joe Biden's judicial nominee for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington on Tuesday after she failed to answer basic questions about the Constitution.

Amazon violated law in resisting warehouse unionization, labor judge says

Amazon violated federal labor law when it attempted to stop two of its warehouses in New York from unionizing, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled.

Senate Judiciary Committee to review Durham’s investigation

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-IL) announced Monday that his panel will review the alleged abuses in special counsel John Durham's investigation into the FBI's 2016 Russia election interference probe.
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