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China reports nearly 60,000 deaths since rolling back ‘zero-COVID’ policies

China reported roughly 60,000 COVID-19 deaths since early December on Saturday, marking a dramatic uptick in fatalities since Beijing eased its stringent zero-COVID policies.

White House reveals more documents were discovered at Biden’s Delaware home

Additional pages with classified markings were unearthed from President Joe Biden's Delaware residence this week, the White House announced Saturday.

Iran executes former deputy defense minister Alireza Akbari for alleged espionage

Iran executed dual British-Iranian citizen Alireza Akbari for alleged espionage, state media announced Saturday, drawing swift condemnation from the United Kingdom.

WATCH: Kaylee McGhee White slams Buttigieg for inexperience in wake of FAA outage

The Washington Examiner's Kaylee McGhee White criticized Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Friday, saying if he can’t run the department efficiently, he should resign.

Republicans and gun rights activists unload on new pistol brace regulations

Gun rights groups and top Republicans shelled out scathing criticisms at the Justice Department's new firearm regulation submission Friday governing the use of pistol-stabilizing braces.

Democrats renew calls for Jan. 6 memorial in Capitol

A bevy of House Democrats is renewing calls for the formation of a memorial of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Former Brazilian justice minister arrested on charges related to storming of capital

Brazil's former Minister of Justice and Public Security Anderson Torres was arrested Saturday after returning to the country following his vacation in Florida.

Biden documents contained ‘top secret’ intelligence: Report

Top secret intelligence was reportedly recovered in the first stash of President Joe Biden's classified documents that were unearthed at a think tank last fall.

Stimulus update: Direct payments worth $1,050 arriving today

Payments worth up to $1,050 from a state program will be issued to some California residents by the end of Saturday.

Special counsel appointment complicates House GOP’s Biden document investigations

House Republicans are practically salivating at the chance to dig into President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents with their newly established oversight authority.
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