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Jeff Zients met with Hunter Biden at least three times in 2016: Report

Jeff Zients, incoming White House chief of staff for President Joe Biden, reportedly met with the president's son multiple times in 2016.

North Korean hackers behind $100 million crypto theft, FBI says

North Korean hackers were behind the theft of $100 million of cryptocurrency assets in 2022, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Google seeks to dismiss lawsuit accusing tech giant of marking GOP emails as spam: Report

Google executives are seeking to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee accusing the tech giant of disproportionately marking campaign emails sent by the GOP as spam, according to reports.

Asteroid size of firetruck expected to buzz Earth in closest flyby in 300 years

A large asteroid the size of a London city bus is set to fly by the Earth in what scientists expect to be the closest pass in 300 years.

Ukrainian deputy defense minister resigns following corruption allegations

Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Vyacheslav Shapovalov resigned shortly after corruption allegations surfaced.

Doomsday Clock set to 90 seconds, marking closest world has come to Armageddon

Scientists unveiled the new time on the Doomsday Clock on Tuesday, moving the clock forward and claiming there are only 90 seconds until Armageddon and the end of humanity.

Social Security update: Third round of January payments worth up to $4,194 arriving tomorrow

The third and final round of Social Security retirement payments slated to be distributed in January are set to go out to recipients in just one day.

Democrats on defense as 2024 Senate map begins to take shape

The 2024 Senate map is beginning to take shape, putting Democrats on the defensive as the party seeks to defend its slim majority in the upper chamber while facing reelection challenges in several reliably red states that backed former President Donald Trump in 2020.

Twitter allowed all staff access to personal user accounts, whistleblower says

A new Twitter whistleblower alleges that company employees had software that any staff member could have used to tweet from other users' accounts, violating regulations.

Florida Supreme Court to hear challenge to 15-week abortion ban

Florida's high court has agreed to hear a legal challenge to the state's abortion law that restricts access to the procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
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