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Kyrsten Sinema could face ethics investigation for how she allegedly treats staffers

More than a dozen activist groups have filed an ethics complaint against Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) for alleged misuse of her staff.

Social Security update: First payments for February worth up to $4,194 to arrive in five days

The first round of Social Security retirement payments slated to be distributed in February is set to go out to recipients in just five days.

Kari Lake meets with NRSC amid Senate bid speculation

Kari Lake is fueling speculation that she may launch a run for Senate.

Attorney general whom Hunter Biden demanded launch laptop inquiry has deep ties to first family

A high-ranking government official who has been asked by Hunter Biden to launch an investigation in connection to his abandoned laptop has long-standing ties to President Joe Biden and his family, records show.

Three times Joe Manchin has teamed with Republicans ahead of critical 2024 decision

As centrist Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) weighs running for reelection in 2024, the West Virginia senator is extending his hand across the aisle to introduce a slew of bills alongside his GOP counterparts.

Funeral home shocked after woman declared dead gasps for air in body bag

An end-of-life care facility in Iowa is being fined $10,000 after workers at a local funeral home discovered a woman who had been declared dead gasping for air inside a body bag.

WATCH LIVE: Pentagon officials hold briefing on suspected Chinese spy balloon

Pentagon officials will speak publicly Friday afternoon on the suspected Chinese spy balloon seen over U.S. airspace near Montana.

US poised to announce new aid package including longer-range missiles

The Biden administration is expected to soon announce a new military aid package to Ukraine worth more than $2 billion.

As Biden teases reelection bid in Philadelphia, reminder of documents scandal in town

President Joe Biden is spending his Friday in Philadelphia, where he'll be delivering remarks on the economy and speaking at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser. One of his old friends will be in the city as well.

Biden says he takes no blame for inflation, which was at 1.4% when he took office

President Joe Biden said Friday he takes no blame for high inflation under his watch, though inflation has spiked considerably during his two years in the White House.
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