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From Putin to Queen Elizabeth II, U.S. reveals Biden’s biggest gifts received in 2021

Gift-giving has been a central part of diplomacy since the advent of states. The Biden administration has seen the continuation of this tradition, with world leaders presenting the president of the United States with lavish gifts as showings of goodwill, often unique to their countries.

Russian hackers aren’t done with Ukraine

Destructive attacks have come from Sandworm, alleged to be a Russian cybermilitary unit.

Federal judge refuses to unseal details of Trump’s privilege fight over Jan. 6 inquiry

A federal judge denied a request by two media outlets to gain access to the details of former President Donald Trump's privilege claims in a trial related to efforts to overturn the election results prior to Jan. 6.

GOP candidate quality questions return in top-tier Montana Senate race

Race could ultimately involve all four members of Montana’s congressional delegation.

Ten House seats that are projected to be toss ups in 2024 forecast

An early analysis of the 2024 House races projects that there will be 22 seats up for grabs in the lower chamber as both parties attempt to secure the majority.

Biden is running for reelection — isn’t he?

Multiple polls have shown that rank-and-file Democrats, especially those under the age of 30, do not want Biden to run.

China would send arms to Russia ‘at their own peril,’ State Department says

Chinese General Secretary Xi Jinping has yet to decide whether to grant Russia’s request for weapons to use against Ukraine, according to U.S. officials.

Federal investigators sent to investigate Arkansas plane crash

The National Transportation Safety Board is sending a team of federal investigators to look into the cause of a small plane crash in Arkansas that killed all five people on board, the agency announced Thursday.

Giants quarterback Davis Webb to coach Denver Broncos

New York Giants quarterback Davis Webb is being hired as quarterbacks coach for the Denver Broncos.

Biden administration slammed for border surge at GOP-only hearing in Yuma

The House Judiciary Committee held an in-person hearing at the southern border in Yuma, Arizona, on Thursday to examine how the recent surge in immigrants is putting a strain on resources in the small town.
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